Which should you use, advice, advices or advise? The noun advice means an opinion that someone gives you about the best thing to do in a particular situation. The verb advise means to give your opinion to someone about the best thing to do in a particular situation. Advice is an uncountable noun; advices is incorrect.
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She gave me some good advises. |
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She gave me some good advice. |
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She gave me some good advices. |
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She gave me some good advice. |
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I adviced her on how to go about it. |
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I advised her on how to go about it. |
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Can you advices me on this?
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Can you advise me on this?
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