Monday, December 21, 2009

What is the difference between advise and advice?

I'm a little confused looked it up on dictionary.com and the definition is the same. Any smart peeps out there that can help.





Thank you!!!What is the difference between advise and advice?
Advise is a verb. Advice is a noun.





Examples:





I advise you to hire a good attorney for your trial.





Follow the advice of your attorney if you know what's good for you.What is the difference between advise and advice?
an S and a C,,........no just kidding advise is the present tense of the word,whereas advice is the past tense
These homophones are tricky.


Advice is a noun


Can I ask you for some advice?


'; Never a borrower nor a lender be '; is good advice.


Advise is a verb


I will advise you of your rights.


The accountant advised his client about tax deductions.


I advise you to pay that bill right away.





Hope that helps.
advice is what you tell someone like for instance what to say, do, etc.


advise is when you take it upon yourself to offer suggestions, sloutions, answers, etc. they are so very subtley differently the same. clear as mud?
advise is a verb. to give someone advice





advice is a noun. tips of something





Ex. I advise my friend by telling my advice to her.
You advise someone and give them advice. Advise is a verb and advice is a noun.
advise is verb meanwhile advice is noun
ad·vise /ædˈvaɪz/ [ad-vahyz] verb, -vised, -vis·ing.


–verb (used with object)


1. to give counsel to; offer an opinion or suggestion as worth following: I advise you to be cautious.


2. to recommend as desirable, wise, prudent, etc.: He advised secrecy.


3. to give (a person, group, etc.) information or notice (often fol. by of): The investors were advised of the risk. They advised him that this was their final notice.


–verb (used without object)


4. to take counsel; consult (usually fol. by with): I shall advise with my friends.


5. to offer counsel; give advice: I shall act as you advise.


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ad·vice /ædˈvaɪs/ [ad-vahys] –noun


1. an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action, conduct, etc.: I shall act on your advice.


2. a communication, esp. from a distance, containing information: Advice from abroad informs us that the government has fallen. Recent diplomatic advices have been ominous.


3. an official notification, esp. one pertaining to a business agreement: an overdue advice.
Advise is the process of giving advice.
Advise =verb





Advice= noun
Advice is something given to someone in order to fix a problem they have.


';Don't let small things get you down. The only thing that matters is the present and the future. Don't dwell in the past.';


ADVISE is when someone tells someone to do something that could be benificial to that person.


';I advise you to get an early start on your homework if you're going to go out tonight.';


---Hope that helps!
Advise is used to refer to a verb of advising.





advice is a noun. you give someone advice.
advise -verb


advice- noun





she advises her to be a better person.


she gives her some advices
It's like the difference between a punch and a black eye.





After you have punched them, they have the black eye.





Once you have advised them, they have the advice.
I will advise you with advice.





Advise is AD - VIZE
advise=verb


advice=noun
Advise is to give advice; and advice are recommendations given to another person/ persons.
I advise you by giving you advice. Advise is a verb; advice is a noun.
To advise means to give advice.





Here are two examples that might help clarify those terms for you:


When you are asked to advise someone, hopefully the advice you give is beneficial to that person.


It is often difficult for a teenager to accept the advice that his parents give but they are always willing to advise him because he is their son and because they love him very much.
One is a noun--advice and one is a verb--advise.
Advise - the act of giving advice. Advice - that which is given in advising.
advise is a verb and advice is a noun.
Advise is a verb, in this case an action. To ';advise'; someone is the act of giving them ';advice';. Advice is a noun. It is the suggestions that you are giving the other person.
to advise is to give your input on their action or upcoming actions. and advice is your thoughts on their action or upcoming actions based on previous lessons you've learned or basic knowledge you know about their actions
look on dictionary.com :)
advise is talking to the other person like it is best you do it this way-and could be the same.
advice something you give regarding a decision advise you give to someone
The S %26amp; C probably.
I will advise you to look it up in a book


The teacher gave the same advice.
advise is a VERB and advice is a NOUN





advise is something you DO and advice is WHAT you give or recieve
I would like to ';advise'; you. I am going to give you advice.

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