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Synonym Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

ADVICE


Anyone please tell me when to use 'advice' and 'advise'

what is the difference between the two?

should we say as:

'An advice/advise for you' / 'Thanks for your advice/advise'

Im totally confused....
  

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Hi, Advice = noun the 'c' represents an s-sound in speech Advise = verb the 's' represents a z-sound in speech (pre-lenis lengthening) Could you give me advice on this? noun Could you advise me? verb Kind regards,

  • Hi, Advice = noun the 'c' represents an s-sound in speech Advise = verb the 's' represents a z-sound in speech (pre-lenis lengthening) Could you give me advice on this?
  • noun Could you advise me?
  • verb Kind regards,
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Hi,

Advice = noun the 'c' represents an s-sound in speech


Advise = verb the 's' represents a z-sound in speech (pre-lenis lengthening)

Could you give me advice on this? noun

Could you advise me? verb

Kind regards,

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