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In what contexts are those two words used?

It's been a while since I've read the grammar books and I don't exactly remember the definitions of a few terms like adjective, so I would really appreciate it if the answers didn't leave it off by saying x is verb and y is adjective - I learn more by practical examples.

Please do mention similar words as well.

RegDwigнt
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Advise is a verb, so it is used to indicate an action. So for instance:

I advise you to do xyz.

Advice is a noun that derives from advise. So you would use it as the subject or the object of your sentence.

  • My advice is to do xyz.
  • The best advice I can give you is to do xyz.
RegDwigнt
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nico
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When you advise someone you are giving them advice.

More specifically, advice is a noun, that is, it is the thing that is being told to the person being advised.

Advise is the verb, or action, of giving someone advice.

RegDwigнt
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Advice is the actual content or helpful tip or whatever it was you gave the person:

Their advice was helpful.

I need some advice!

Advise is the action of helping someone:

They advised me on writing a letter.

Someone advise me!

MrHen
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