Is it advice or advise?
The main difference between ‘advice’ and ‘advise’ is this: advice is a thing (a noun), advise is an action (a verb). They cannot be used interchangeably. I advise you to get some advice about this matter.
What does it mean to advise someone?
1a : to give (someone) a recommendation about what should be done : to give advice to Her doctor advised her to try a drier climate. b : caution, warn advise them of the consequences. c : recommend advise prudence.
How do you say get advice?
WORDS RELATED TO SEEK ADVICE
- argue.
- ask advice of.
- be closeted with.
- brainstorm.
- call in.
- cogitate.
- collogue.
- commune.
Which is correct please advise or Please Advise?
Advice is a noun, meaning “suggestions for what to do,” and advise is a verb meaning “to give advice.” Mix up your s and your c and you’ll need advice on your spelling, as well as on the question you’re actually asking. In the end, there’s nothing grammatically wrong with “please advise.”
Is there a difference between advise and advise?
Another potential problem is the difference between advise and advice. Advice is a noun, meaning “suggestions for what to do,” and advise is a verb meaning “to give advice.” Mix up your s and your c and you’ll need advice on your spelling, as well as on the question you’re actually asking.
How is the word advice used in English?
Well, the word “advice” is mostly used on its own in English or with the word “some”. There is no need to say the quantity. Well, but in case you want to express the quantity of advice all you have to say is “a piece of advice”, “two pieces of advice”, “three pieces of advice”, “four pieces of advice”…
Do you have to say the quantity of advice?
There is no need to say the quantity. Well, but in case you want to express the quantity of advice all you have to say is “a piece of advice”, “two pieces of advice”, “three pieces of advice”, “four pieces of advice”… But, remember: there’s no need to say the quantity.