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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Advice from or advice of?

hwat's correct? and why?
  

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We seek advice from someone about/on a particular topic. No preposition with the verb advise (I advise you to do such-and-such).

  • We seek advice from someone about/on a particular topic.
  • No preposition with the verb advise (I advise you to do such-and-such).
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We seek advice from someone about/on a particular topic.

No preposition with the verb advise (I advise you to do such-and-such).

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