1. I will drink this medicine as advised by you.
2. I will drink this medicine as you advised.
“Advised by you/him/them”
Are these sentences grammatically correct?
Yes, they are correct, I'd use the second one, though. It just sounds better, in my opinion.
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Yes, they are correct, I'd use the second one, though. It just sounds better, in my opinion.
fold scarf 1011. I will drink this medicine as advised by you.
2. I will drink this medicine as you advised.
“Advised by you/him/them”
Are these sentences grammatically correct?
They both sound grammatically okay, except I would never say myself, or expect to hear from others, anything like the first one. It feels lik
fold scarf 101Are these sentences grammatically correct?
"Advised" is used correctly in both. Number 1 is less likely, it being a bit stiff and wordy.
By the way, we don't normally "drink" medicine, even though we are actually swallowing a liquid when we "take" it. That is probably mostly because we don't put the bottle to our lips or pour it into a g