Advice vs. Advise - Commonly Confused Words In English
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Advice vs. Advise - Commonly Confused Words In English
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It is really common to confuse advise & advice. Advise – is a verb: a recommendation usually about a problem or situation or a notice (to tell) about something or someone Please advise us about the security situation? I want to advise everyone that school will be closed for a few days. The radio always advises the public about the traffic situation. Advice – is a noun: an option or a suggestion My sister listens to my advice. I go to my brothers for advice, when I have a problem. Everyone asks Jenni for advice all the time. Please note: Advice is a noun & Advise is a verb. - See more at: http://www.english-the-easy-way.com/Confusing_English/Advice_Advise.html#sthash.8bDVtofg.dpuf
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