Monday, December 21, 2009

Before you end the email, what will you write?kindly advice or kindly advise?

before we end our email and we are seeking advices form the counterparty, which 1 should we write?





Kindly advice or Kindly advise?Before you end the email, what will you write?kindly advice or kindly advise?
Advice is a noun. You can't use the word 'kindly' to describe 'advice', because kindly is an adverb, describing verbs, not nouns.





Advise, on the other hand, is a verb, which typically means to give advice. You can use 'kindly advise', because, again, kindly (an adverb) describes verbs, which advise just so happens to be.Before you end the email, what will you write?kindly advice or kindly advise?
You would answer Kindly advise because advise is a verb and advice is a noun.
'Advice' is a noun whereas 'advise' is a verb. You want the verb.
Kindly advise.

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