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Roshan789 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Correct Phrase

Hi Friends,

Can I use the phrase "Kindly advice" in formal emails or should it be "Kindly advise " Please help

What is the exact difference between this two phrases?

Thanks in advance,

Roshan
  

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Hi, Can I use the phrase "Kindly advice" in formal emails or should it be "Kindly advise " Please help What is the exact difference between this two phrases? The phrase is 'Kindly advise'. It's common in business communications..

  • Hi, Can I use the phrase "Kindly advice" in formal emails or should it be "Kindly advise " Please help What is the exact difference between this two phrases?
  • The phrase is 'Kindly advise'.
  • It's common in business communications..
  • 'Advice' is a noun.
  • 'Advise' is a verb.
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Hi,
Can I use the phrase "Kindly advice" in formal emails or should it be "Kindly advise " Please help
What is the exact difference between this two phrases?
The phrase is 'Kindly advise'. It's common in business communications..
'Advice' is a noun. 'Advise' is a v
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Thank you very much Clive.

Roshan

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