When to use advice or advise in a sentence?
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When to use advice or advise in a sentence?
Advise vs. Advice–What’s the Difference?
- Advise is a verb that means to suggest what should be done, to recommend, or to give information to someone. The S of advise sounds like a Z.
- Advice is a noun that means a suggestion about what you should do. The C of advice sounds like S.
How do you use advice in a sentence?
Using Advice and Advise in a Sentence
- You’ve done this before, please give me your advice.
- I need your advice on which car to buy.
- Her father gave them sound financial advice.
- She took my interview advice on board and got the job.
- Always get home improvement advice from an expert.
How do you use please advise in a sentence?
Please advise me on the foods / vitamin supplements I should take. Please advise any changes needed or if we need any additional documentation. It’s difficult to see please advise in a sentence . Can you please advise me on how to get my article published?
What can I say instead of please advise?
“Please advise” alternatives
- Let me know.
- I look forward to your answer.
- Thanks for your help.
- … Nothing at all.
Is Please be informed polite?
1 Answer. Yes, “Please be informed that…” is correct, as is “For your information”. ‘Please be informed that’ is more polite than ‘This is to inform you that’. The latter implies authority, so the ‘you’ becomes an object.30
What is difference between advise and advice?
So, the main difference between advice vs advise is that “advise” (with an S) is a verb that to recommend, or to give information to someone. On the other hand, “advice” (with a C) is a noun: an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action.7
Is it correct to say an advice?
“An advice” is incorrect because “advice,” when used as a single word, is uncountable. It’s correct to say “some advice” or “a piece of advice” or “a bit of advice” or “a lot of advice” or “not much advice” etc.
What is another name for advice?
SYNONYMS FOR advice 1 admonition, warning, caution; guidance; urging. 2 intelligence, word. 3 notice, advisory.
Is it kindly advise or advice?
Advice is the noun and advise is the verb. Here you are asking for the content of what you expect from him, and so it should be the noun form that is to be used. The correct form is ‘;kindly advise.21
What does Kindly advise mean?
Kindly advice is advice (noun) which is given kindly (in a kind, well meant manner). “Kindly advise” is a phrase you may see in a letter or email asking politely for advice from someone. Advise is a verb and when you advise someone you are giving them advice.
How do you ask for advice in email?
How to Ask for Advice Over Email
- Spend 95% of your time researching the person you’re emailing, and 5% writing the email.
- Introduce yourself quickly but specifically, and ask specific questions.
- Ask one or two questions.
- Google your questions first.
- Don’t offer to “hop on the phone” as a compromise.
- Say “Even one sentence would be great.”
How do you reach out to someone you like?
Here’s the best way to approach texting someone you want to date, according to the experts.
- Don’t ‘wait X days to reach out’
- Don’t ever just text ‘Hey/Hi/Hello’
- Focus your early texts on making plans.
- Keep calm and don’t be pushy.
- Grammar and spelling matter more than you think.
- Always mind your tone.
How do you say someone recommend you to contact you through email?
For instance if it was regarding a job it would be formal: Dear , My name is <your name>, <your friend’s name> passed on your email to me as I’m extremely interested in the .5