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Windyjolt Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Advise to or gerund?

When i use advise should i use" to infinitive" or "gerund"? Could you explain me in detail?
  

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windyjolt When I use the verb "advise", should I use "infinitive" or "gerund"? Could you explain me in detail? You can advise someone to do something.

  • windyjolt When I use the verb "advise", should I use "infinitive" or "gerund"?
  • Could you explain me in detail?
  • You can advise someone to do something.
  • I advised him to stay away from it.
  • You can advise doing something.
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windyjoltWhen I use the verb "advise", should I use "infinitive" or "gerund"? Could you explain me in detail?
You can advise someone to do something.

I advised him to stay away from it.

You can advise doing something.

John advises taking more exercises if possible.

You can adv
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The pattern is advise + object + infinitive: He advised me to give up smoking.

CB
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Hi!

I've checked Cambridge online dictionary and it's stated there the possible patterns for the word "advise".

The advise .

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Thank you. It was illuminatingEmotion: smile

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