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Harbinger Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

advise/advice

Hi,

Can you tell me which is correct? Thanks

(1)Kindly please advise/advice??

(2)I advise you to visit this website to learn more.

(3)You are giving me sound advice.

(4)What is your advice on this issue?
  

Top answer

advice - noun What is your advice on this issue? You always give me sound advice. advise - verb Please advise.

  • advice - noun What is your advice on this issue?
  • You always give me sound advice.
  • advise - verb Please advise.
  • I advise you to visit this website to learn more.
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advice - noun

What is your advice on this issue?

You always give me sound advice.

advise - verb

Please advise.

I advise you to visit this website to learn more.
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Thanks.

How about this - Kindly please advise/advice??
Benitaadvice - noun

What is your advice on this issue?

You always give me sound advice.

advise - verb

Please advise.

I advise you to visit this website to learn more.
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Kindly and please both mean the same thing in this sentence. So you could either say 'Kindly advise' or 'Please advise'.
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Could I use a diferent phrase instead of "please advise"? Thanks
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Instead of “Please advise ...”
Try “Please let me know...”
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these are correct:

(1)Kindly please advise
(2)I advise you to visit this website to learn more.
(3)You are giving me sound advice.
(4)What is your advice on this issue?
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Anonymousthese are correct:(1)Kindly please advise(2)I advise you to visit this website to learn more.(3)You are giving me sound advice.(4)What is your advice on this issue?
Are you sure that (1) is correct?
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I'd say:

(1)Kindly please advise ------------------Please kindly advise.

(2)I advise you to visit this website to learn more.-----I adivse that you visit this website ....
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dimsumexpressI'd say:
(1)Kindly please advise ---Please kindly advise.
Hi, Dimsumexpress

Are you sure that you can use 'please' and 'kindly' within the same sentence?

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