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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Please be advise or please be advice? which is correct?

please be advise or please be advice? which is correct?
  

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Neither, sorry. '

  • Neither, sorry.
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Neither, sorry. It is 'Please be advised (that)...'
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I'm another anonymous.

Is "advise" the verb form to both American and British English?
While "advice" is the noun form to American English, and "advise", the noun form to British English?

Thank you for your assistance.
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Thank you. I've found that both the US and the UK use the same spelling for the verb and the noun.

I used to think the UK used "advise" for the noun.
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Please be advised of the new tank rental cost

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