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Fold scarf 101 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

As advised by you

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?

  

Top answer

Yes, they are correct, I'd use the second one, though. It just sounds better, in my opinion.

  • 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.

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fold scarf 101

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?

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

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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

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