Interesting facts about “Advice” & “Advise”: Read here

Interesting facts about “Advice” & “Advise”: Read here

How do I know when to use the words “advice” and “advise”? Are they pronounced the same?

Explanation

This is an excellent question about a word that trips up a lot of people. “Advice” and “advise” are not pronounced the same, nor do they mean the same thing, although they are related.

“Advice” is a noun, and “Advise” is a verb. They are not interchangeable. When one advises someone, he is providing advice.

Definitions & Examples of “Advice” & “Advise”

Below are definitions plus examples of “advice” and “advise” in sentences.

  • ADVICE

ADVICE(rhymes with “rice”)

“Advice” is a noun. It means guidance or recommendations given for possibly future action. A noun is a person, place, or thing, including concrete and abstract nouns.

“Advice” is an abstract noun and DOES NOT GET AN ARTICLE like “He gives great advice” is correct, but “He gives a great advice” is not correct.

The word “advice” is always singular, and should never be “advices” (at least in America); instead, use “pieces of advice” or something similar.

Pronunciation of ADVICE 

“Advice” rhymes with “rice,” and the “c” is pronounced like the “s” in “say.”

Examples of ADVICE

  1. “She always gives sound advice regarding relationships and rearing children.”
  2. “Advice freely given may or may not be useful; consider the source and motive.”

Interesting facts about “Advice” & “Advise”: Read here

  • ADVISE

ADVISE (rhymes with “lies”)

“Advise” is a verb. It means to provide guidance or recommendations for possibly future action. A verb is a word that describes an action, state, or occurrence, and it forms the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as “eat,” “sing,” “speak.”

Pronunciation of ADVISE 

“Advise” rhymes with “rise,” and the “s” is pronounced like the “z” in “zebra.”

Examples of ADVISE 

  1. “I must advise you that your idea is amazingly unintelligible.”
  2. I advise a lot of people about grammar, and I dispense advice freely.

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