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Old 15-Feb-2004, 11:54
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Default Difference between advice and advise

Please let me know, under what circumstances should I use "advice" vs "advise"

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Old 15-Feb-2004, 15:07
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Put simply, advice is a noun:

If you want my advice, I wouldn't go in that old house.

Advise is a verb:

Can you advise me on what I should do about tomorrow's meeting? Should I go ahead and hold it, or cancel it?


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