I will give you some.

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Vladv1

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If a person asks "Give me useful advice", is it grammatically correct to say "I will give you some"?
The example is mine.
 
It's OK.

We usually ask for advice if we have a specific problem, and we want to know what we should do about it.

If you are looking for advice in general, "Don't run with scissors" comes in handy. 😊
 
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