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Is it correct to use advices?
Advice is mainly used with the first meaning, and in this meaning it is a mass noun (that is, it has no plural). The business/legal meaning, however, is a count noun: it has a plural form, advices.
What is advice plural?
‘Advice’ is a noun meaning “an opinion or suggestion about what someone should do.” Advice is a noncount noun (or mass noun) which means it does not have a plural form.
How do you use advise in a sentence?
Advise sentence example
- I couldn’t think of a logical way to advise Detective Jackson.
- He’ll advise you and help you in ways I can’t.
- My queen, I feel I must advise you.
- It was stupid to eat something from the woods without having someone to advise her.
Is this a correct sentence for advice?
No, this sentence is not correct! Advice is an uncountable noun that has no plural, though its plural can be made by adding some words with it, e.g. pieces of advice, words of advice. He gave me some/ many/ a few pieces of advice. He gave me some/ many/ a few words of advice. Dwayne is in hot water for his latest comments.
Is it correct to say he gave me advice?
NO. Note that words like advice, furniture, equipment, luggage, information etc are not pluralized. So, your sentence is not grammatical and acceptable. It should be either He gave me advice or He gave me a lot of advice or He gave me some/many pieces of advice.
Is the word advice countable or countable?
The word advice is an uncountable noun. Uncountable nouns do not have plural forms. They cannot be used with the articles a/an. He gave me some advice. (NOT He gave me an advice.) (NOT He gave me advices.) Incorrect: Let me give you an advice.
Which is better ‘I remember the advice he gave me’?
“Give it to me, please” is better. I see both “I remember the advice he gave me” and “I remember the advice he gave to me” as perfectly acceptable.