Can you please advise or advice?
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Can you please advise or advice?
Advice is a noun, meaning “suggestions for what to do,” and advise is a verb meaning “to give advice.” Mix up your s and your c and you’ll need advice on your spelling, as well as on the question you’re actually asking.
Do you have any advice or advise?
So, the main difference between advice vs advise is that “advise” (with an S) is a verb that to recommend, or to give information to someone. On the other hand, “advice” (with a C) is a noun: an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action. Read below how you can use them in a sentence.
How do I ask for advice in an email?
Examples include:
- ”I am writing to ask if you could help me with…”
- ”I would appreciate if you could give me some advice about…”
- ”I am writing to ask for your advice.”
- ”I wonder if you could help me with a problem.”
Can you say some information?
You can say “information” or “some information,” but never “informations.” “Information” is what is sometimes called a “collective noun.” It is understood to be plural already, so we don’t add an -s. [This true in English.
Could you advise meaning?
If you’re boss just tell you “Could you advise”, that would rather mean “Could you take care about” as you thought.
How do you say I need your advice?
How to give good advice?
Only give advice when asked. Most of us give advice automatically when someone shares a problem,but our good intentions can backfire.
How to use “advise” in a sentence?
They advise me to strengthen myself with nourishing food in the meanwhile.
How to ask for suggestion?
– Start with a positive tone. The way you initiate the conversation is everything. – Identify the type of advice you’re seeking. Immediately after your opening line, address the topic of your problem in the form a question. – Come prepared with specific details. – Ask the right person. – Don’t ask everyone. – Don’t assume you already know the answers. – Be grateful.