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your advice vs your advise

The correct phrase is 'your advice.' 'Advice' is a noun, while 'advise' is a verb. Therefore, 'your advice' is the appropriate term to refer to recommendations or guidance given to someone.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 2629 views

your advice

This is the correct phrase. 'Advice' is a noun that refers to recommendations or guidance given to someone.

Use 'your advice' when referring to recommendations or guidance given to someone. It is a common and correct phrase in English.

Examples:

  • Thank you for your advice on how to handle the situation.
  • I appreciate your advice on choosing a career path.
  • But honestly, your advice was great.
  • June, your advice yesterday worked.
  • Listen, I still want your advice every day.
  • I'm always interested in your advice, Frank.
  • Followed your advice and took the night off.
  • I followed your advice, Counselor.
  • I took your advice and approached him.
  • Lennox, your advice was useful.
  • I wanted your advice on something.
  • The House is obviously grateful for your advice.
  • I took your advice and asked my hotel for an upgrade.
  • I took your advice and now I'm out.
  • As my consigliere, you're here because I want your advice.
  • I took your advice and really tried to grab the reader.
  • Looks like he took your advice, Counselor.
  • She appears to have taken your advice.
  • She appears to have taken your advice.
  • You can save your advice, sir.
  • I took your advice, and I went away.
  • If hazel rejects your advice, let her.

your advise

This is incorrect. 'Advise' is a verb, not a noun. The correct noun form is 'advice.'

  • I'll take your advise and keep quiet.
  • Whatever I've done till now, was only on your advise
  • Brother, thank you for your advises and your carefulness.
  • Don' t stop unless your doctor advises you to.
  • Take your dose of Lamictal once or twice a day, as your doctor advises.
  • Don' t stop unless your doctor advises you to.
  • Continue using the cream for as long as your doctor advises.
  • What does Your Highness advise us?
  • Just do what your friend advises.
  • Your Staff advises retreating to the second reserve line.
  • Keep using Altargo for as long as your doctor advises.
  • Continue your treatment for as long as your doctor advises.
  • Do not try and become pregnant/ father a child until your doctor advises you it is safe to do so.
  • Meanwhile, advise your wife to be cautious.
  • You need to advise your client to step down.
  • I'd advise your client to act sooner.
  • Your doctor will advise whether you should continue to take Zeffix while you are pregnant.
  • Your doctor will advise you about the correct dose of cisplatin.
  • Your doctor may advise you to take FORSTEO with calcium and vitamin D.
  • Your doctor will advise you if you are taking these medicines.

Alternatives:

  • your advice
  • the advice you gave
  • the guidance you provided
  • your recommendations
  • your suggestions

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