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Anand0021 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

confusion

Please suggest me the difference between advice and suggestion and which one should be used at which time?
Thanks in advance.
  

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anand0021 Please suggest me Next time, say " please explain to me". What you wrote is no good English. The difference between advice and suggest is that the former has an " implied " experience" associated with it.

  • anand0021 Please suggest me Next time, say " please explain to me".
  • What you wrote is no good English.
  • The difference between advice and suggest is that the former has an " implied " experience" associated with it.
  • A suggestion can be made by someone who absolutely has no clue about the subject..
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anand0021Please suggest me
Next time, say " please explain to me". What you wrote is no good English.
The difference between advice and suggest is that the former has an " implied " experience" associated with it. A suggestion can be made by someone who absolutely has no clue about the subject..
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Thanks for your advice.
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Anonymous What you wrote is not good English.The difference between advice and suggest is that the former has an " implied " experience" associated with it. A suggestion can be made by someone who absolutely has no clue about the subject..
I don't agree. Both advice and suggestions can be given by people who know little about the matter at hand.

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