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kevshakry | 12:37 Fri 05th May 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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Can anyone tell me what is the difference between ADVICE and ADVISE. Please break it down so i completely understand. i looked in dictionary but seem to mean the same. Preferably tell me in what context they are used.
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Would it help to note that they are pronounced differently, i.e. noun = advice (advissse) and verb = advise (advizzzze)? When I was a child the way I remembered that a word was a noun is that nouns are able to have "the" in front of them, and that, as has been said, a verb is a "doing word".Don't worry too much, kevshakry, lots of people have difficulty with these two words.

I explained it, Kev understood it. Get over it.
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Shammydodger


1. advise


2. advice


3. advise


4. advised


5. advise


6. advice


7. Dont know what u mean (the dictionary have a diff meaning)

Kev


You were correct with all of them except the first one.


As for number 7, it was just my little joke. It is the first line to a very famous song from The Sound of Music, and the ending of Edelweiss (correct spelling) sounds like "vice" as in "advice." Sorry if it confused you! :)

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that word is in the oxford dictionary. u didnt confuse me though :-)

I advise
You advise
He / She / One advises
We advise
You advise
They advise

Advice is what you give when you advise someone. If someone advises you, they are giving you their advice.

Clear as mud. Sorry, I tried! :)

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