Monday, December 21, 2009

What is diffrence between word ';Advise'; and ';Advice';?

AdviCe is what you give when someone asks for you to adviSe thenWhat is diffrence between word ';Advise'; and ';Advice';?
Advise is what you do


Advice is what you giveWhat is diffrence between word ';Advise'; and ';Advice';?
The first is the verb, and the second is the noun.
Advise is what you give or do, advice is what youget from others.
Advise is the verb. Advice is the noun.
I shall advise you to listen to my advice ,'never advise anybody if he/she doesn't ask your advice.'
Advise is an adjective, advice is a noun.
Advice is a noun, advise is a verb.
';I would advise you to listen to others advice';. See the difference? Advise is present tense, and advice is past tense.


They are said differently too, advise is pronounced 'advize', advice is pronounced 'advise' - it's complicated I know!
To advise is to give . Advice is what you are given
Advise is the verb and advice is the noun.
';I need some advice';


';Would you advise me please?';
In England, you advise (verb) by giving advice (noun). Similar instances are practise (verb) and practice (noun), although I think practise serves as both noun and verb in America. Also license and licence, which is why licenced to sell liquor is incorrect.


The phantom thumbs down numskull is about again - sorry two of 'em.


Say, Chew - look up numskull in the dictionary please and you'll find which of us is it.
to advise is a verb, like I could advise you on your love life, advice is the noun, like you could say 'she gave me advice on my love life'.
advise is information given out, the other is information taken in
Advice is something you give.


Advise is something you do
advise: is if someone asked you about a certain brand of something and you told tehm what you thought or if you had read something about it thenyou would 'advise' them of your knowledge of the product





advice: this is something that you give to someone if they need help with something for example if your friend needed to pick her mother up from the hospital at 3 pm but needed to be on a date at 10 minutes past, you could give her advice on how she could plan her time?





or if someone asked you a question adn had their own opinion on the answer they could give you advice about the answer maybe?
Advise is the act of giving someone advice.
I agree with Eddie but......Eddie, shut up mate. The answer you gave should finish at the first line because that's what the questioner wants. (Points off for verbiage) And I didn't give you the thumbs down, it looks like someone else has the same thoughts as I have.





I advise you to take my advice...
You advise someone by giving advice.
Advise - When you give someone advice


Advice - What you give someone ; help you give someone





more related..... Adviser - someone that gives advice or gives it professionally ; i hope you consider ME a good adviser : )
their is no difference

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