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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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such a little advice. is it true?
  

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"such a little advice" is not correct English. To suggest an alternative I would need to see the whole sentence. It does not make sense to ask whether this phrase is "true".

  • "such a little advice" is not correct English.
  • To suggest an alternative I would need to see the whole sentence.
  • It does not make sense to ask whether this phrase is "true".
  • "true" and "false" apply to factual statements; for example, "The capital of France is Paris" is true, while "The Moon is made of green cheese" is false.
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"such a little advice" is not correct English. To suggest an alternative I would need to see the whole sentence.

It does not make sense to ask whether this phrase is "true". "true" and "false" apply to factual statements; for example, "The capital of France is Paris" is true, while "The Moon is made of green cheese" is false.
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"such a/an" has to be followed by a count noun.

"a little advice" is possible in the right context.
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GPY"The Moon is made of green cheese" is false.
Another illusion of mine shattered. Emotion: crying
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GPY"such a little advice" is not correct English. To suggest an alternative I would need to see the whole sentence.
That is such good advice that I can recommend it to others.
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Anonymoussuch a little advice
This is an impossible construction in English. Sorry. Emotion: crying

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