We confirm your advised or adviced schedule for xxxxxx
Could you also explain me the difference?
"Advice" is the noun.
"Advise" is the verb, so you would use "advised" adjectivally in this sentence.
"What is your advice about this matter?"
What do you advise about this matter?"
There's a good mnemonic, but it only works for British English speakers (and speakers of other dialects - unlike Am English - that make this distinction):
"practise" like "advise"
"practice" like "advice"
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