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Difference Between Advise and Advice?

Hi,
Can someone give me an example on when to use these two words?

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[nq:1]Hi, Can someone give me an example on when to use these two words? [/nq] Advise is a verb. Advice is a noun.

  • [nq:1]Hi, Can someone give me an example on when to use these two words?
  • [/nq] Advise is a verb.
  • Advice is a noun.
  • Don Kansas City
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[nq:1]Hi, Can someone give me an example on when to use these two words? Thank you![/nq]
Advise is a verb. Advice is a noun.
Don
Kansas City
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[nq:1]Can someone give me an example on when to use these two words?[/nq]
When you want a verb and a noun, respectively.
I advise you to get some advice.

Skitt (in Hayward, California)
www.geocities.com/opus731/
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[nq:1]Hi, Can someone give me an example on when to use these two words? Thank you![/nq]
If you're gay and have rotting teeth, you uce "advice", otherwice, you uce "advise".
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[nq:2]Hi, Can someone give me an example on when to use these two words? Thank you![/nq]
[nq:1]Advise is a verb. Advice is a noun.[/nq]
It's just like
practise; practice
license; licence
unless you are American.

Rob Bannister
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[nq:2]Advise is a verb. Advice is a noun.[/nq]
[nq:1]It's just like practise; practice license; licence unless you are American.[/nq]
One doesn't have to be an American to
be able to use Americanese.
English is Munglish.
Jai Maharaj
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti
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[nq:1]Hi, Can someone give me an example on when to use these two words?[/nq]
I advise you not to take his advice.

Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm
E-mail - see web page, or parse: shayes at dunelm full stop
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[nq:2]It's just like practise; practice license; licence unless you are American.[/nq]
Uh "go and exercise." "I don't need any exercice"?

No wonder I can't hang onto this rule.
SMC

Crowfoot
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[nq:1]Uh "go and exercise." "I don't need any exercice"? No wonder I can't hang onto this rule. SMC[/nq]
How exercismatification will get one nowhere, only here now. English is Munglish.
Jai Maharaj
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti

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