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Is advice a correct word?
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.
What is correct advice or advise?
‘Advise’ is a verb—an action. 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.
How do you use the word advice?
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.
When to Use advise in a sentence?
She advises the President on foreign affairs. We were thinking of buying that house, but our lawyer advised against it. I advise selling your old car. He advises patience when dealing with children.
Is advise past tense?
As a verb, advise has inflected forms: the present tense advises, the past tense advised, and the present participle advising.
Can we use advice in plural?
‘Advice’ is a noun meaning “an opinion or suggestion about what someone should do.” Advice is a noncount noun (or mass noun) which means it does not have a plural form.
What is this word advice?
Advice is a noun that means guidance about what someone should do. Advise is a verb that means to give someone advice about something.
What is the singular for advice?
“Advice”, without a final “s”, is, and has always been, singular. In the headline about the Titanic, “advices”, ending in “s”, is plural and does not mean “advice”.
What is plural feedback?
The word feedback has evolved over the years, and is now accepted as a countable noun. Therefore, if feedback shared frequently in certain professions, each feedback unit is countable and hence its plural is now accepted as “feedbacks” .
Can we use advice as a verb?
Thankfully, regardless of the variety of English you’re dealing with, advice is always a noun and advise is always a verb.