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Kak Serwan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

What's the difference?

Advise and Advice
  

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"Advise" is a verb. "Advice" is a non-count noun. He advised me to have the brakes on my car checked.

  • "Advise" is a verb.
  • "Advice" is a non-count noun.
  • He advised me to have the brakes on my car checked.
  • I took his advice and took my car to the mechanic.
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"Advise" is a verb. "Advice" is a non-count noun.

He advised me to have the brakes on my car checked. I took his advice and took my car to the mechanic.
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