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advise vs. advice #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 06, 2010 13:22 pm   advise vs. advice
 

please help on this word
He advise me
and
he gave him an advice
help please
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advise vs. advice #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 06, 2010 13:28 pm   advise vs. advice
 

These are two different words. "Advise" is the verb and "advice" the noun.

He advises me.
He gave me advice.

"Advice" is uncountable, so you will rarely see it with an indefinite article. If you did, it would very likely be modified by some adjective and contrasted with a different type of advice.
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