Monday, December 21, 2009

What will i use? ';advise? or advice?';?

What will i use for this sentence:





'; Kindly check and advice us as soon as possible. ';





please help, im quite confused.


thanks a lot. :)What will i use? ';advise? or advice?';?
Advise.





Advise is a verb, advice is the noun.What will i use? ';advise? or advice?';?
'; advise '; is used as a verb e.g. '; The doctor advised him complete bed rest';.


'; advice '; is used as a noun e.g. ';The doctor's advice is to take rest';.





Another example ';practise / practice ';





In the example that you've mentioned -- it's an act of checking %26amp; advising , so it's a verb . You have to use 'advise '.
well, the two words have the same meaning.





the difference lies in that , advise is a verb while advice is a noun





in your sentence you need a verb , therefor ';ADVISE';
Use ';advise'; it is a verb.

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