Please advice OR Please Advise

2008-07-21 5:36 pm
I would like to know:

In writing e-mail,
We should use: 1. Kindly please advice ......
OR 2.Kindly please advise.....

Which one is correct ??

Please help!!
Thanks so much!

回答 (6)

2008-07-21 6:17 pm
✔ 最佳答案
Advise is the verb.
Advice is the noun.
It should be 1. kindly please advice.
e.g Thank you for your advice/your pieces of advice!
I went to the advisors office and asked for some advice on applying for college. She advised me for over an hour.
I advise you to learn the difference between the two words so that in future you can offer other learners some advice.
I got some good advice the other day. I was advised not to stand in the middle of the motorway and wave at the cars.
Advise is when someone is actually doing it - advice is the information itself. They are pronounced differently too if that help you distinguish between them. Advice ends with the 's' sound, and advise ends with a 'z' sound.

Hope this can help you!
參考: myself
2016-10-05 1:48 am
You should not use Kindly and Please together. You can use Kindly advise / Please advise.
2008-07-21 8:40 pm
Advise is the verb, advice is a noun
therefore
Kindly please adviSe
or
Kindly please give me adviCe
2008-07-21 6:31 pm
2. Kindly please advise....

advise(v)
advice(n)
2008-07-21 5:47 pm
you should use "advise".
advise is a verb. use it when it is an action.
eg. the counsel advised the client not to plead guilty.
eg. please advise us on this issue.
advice is a noun.
eg. the advice given by the counsel to the client is not to plead guilty.
eg. please give me your advice on this issue.
參考: Veni - Vidi - Vici
2008-07-21 5:46 pm
advise是動詞, advice是名詞
所以
Kindly please adviSe
或者
Kindly please give me adviCe


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