Monday, December 21, 2009

Please advice or Please advise...Which is the correct grammer usage?

To be used when you need input from someone. Does one say Please advice or Please advise.


I'm pretty sure it's advise but wanted to double check before I correct someone.Please advice or Please advise...Which is the correct grammer usage?
It is advise.


[In your topic you spelled 'grammar' incorrectly.]Please advice or Please advise...Which is the correct grammer usage?
adviSe
I am pretty much 99% sure it's ';please advise.'; pretty sure... advise is a verb and advice is a noun. yep.
';Please advise'; is the correct usage.
Please advise.
It's advise..





You are asking for our advice, and we are advising you of the correct usage...
Definately advise. Your asking someone directl for advice.
Advice is a noun; advise is a verb.
Both depending how you use it. Please advise her of her rights. I would like your advice on this matter please.
you are correct.... you have to use advise





The use of advise in the sense of “inform, notify” was found acceptable by a majority of the Usage Panel in an earlier survey, but many members would prefer that this usage be restricted to business correspondence and legal contexts. Thus one may say The suspects were advised of their rights, but it would be considered pretentious to say You'd better advise your friends that the date of the picnic has been changed.

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