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Confused Words - ADVICE & ADVISE

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http://www.engvid.com/ One of these words is the verb, and one is the noun. If you don't know which is which, you need to watch this lesson... Take the free quiz on this lesson at: http://www.engvid.com/confused-words-advice-advise/

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  • Happy New Year to all of you. Thanks for watching and passing on your feedback. May you have a radiant year in 2010.

  • When i am writing in end of my email "please advise" or i should "Please advice" please response. thanks a lot

  • @fisaleo

    If you want to end your email that way, then you need to say ' Please advise".

  • Hello mam,i was checking videos regarding TOEFL exams nd found urs they r very useful..Ty.Well i m from INDIA nd preparing myself to take the exam on August.

  • All the best to you on your TOEFL.

    Please check my video on "How to Structure Your TOEFL Essay" and other English video lessons on the engvid website.

  • i have a query that can advise can be used without "ed"... plz answer if u can..

    i love this video plz make more and more..

    great job mam!!!! u help many people ...

    this is just awsome....

    ur fan from india..

  • The present tense of the word is 'advise'.

    For example,

    Parents often advise their children regarding educational matters.

    The past tense of 'advise' is 'advised.'

    For example,

    The teacher advised her to study hard.

    Hope this helps. Which part of India are you from?

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  • good bless you you are so professional i'm glad i found you here :)

  • I advised my advisor to give the the advice while advising the advising advice agent in the advisor's advice room. thanks you very much..

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  • @moro116 Errors (2): Capitalize the first letter of a sentence. American English necessitates punctuation be placed inside quotation marks.

  • Advice is a noun. Advise is a verb. That's it. There's no need to watch 5.34 minutes of a woman if front of a whiteboard.

  • @ESJAY5150 i guess you should have written "should have written" instead of "should have wrote"!

  • @ranjuchandran1 So, very, and too are used to intensify the meaning of an adjective, an adverb, or a word like much or many.

    "Very" is the simplest intensifier. It has no other meaning beyond that.

    "So" can suggest an emotional reaction on the part of the speaker (pleasure, surprise, or disappointment.(Oh thank you so much!)

    So can also refer forward to a result clause introduced by that.

    His bag was so heavy that he could barely carry it.

  • Thank you very much! :)

  • In fast speaking, I think that I cannot hear the difference between these two words and I also think you have to follow the context... Is this right??

    Thanks a lot/..

  • @youthbaseball1 You wrote, "esjay5150," but you should have wrote, "ESJAY5150." Also, replace the hyphen with a colon. Moreover, you used too many periods to make the elipsis points; you only need three, not five. Last error: You misused the exclamation mark. Your entire reply needs work, but that is your responsibility. May God bless your writing skills! (Look. I correctly used the exclamation mark.)

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