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harbinger  #277278  Sat, 07 Oct 06 06:14 AM

Hi,

Can you tell me which is correct? Thanks

(1)Kindly please advise/advice??

(2)I advise you to visit this website to learn more.

(3)You are giving me sound advice.

(4)What is your advice on this issue?

  
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benita  #277282  Sat, 07 Oct 06 06:28 AM

advice - noun

What is your advice on this issue?

You always give me sound advice.

advise - verb

Please advise.

I advise you to visit this website to learn more.

  
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harbinger  #277303  Sat, 07 Oct 06 07:47 AM

Thanks.

How about this  -  Kindly please advise/advice??

 Benita wrote:

advice - noun

What is your advice on this issue?

You always give me sound advice.

advise - verb

Please advise.

I advise you to visit this website to learn more.

  
benita  #277313  Sat, 07 Oct 06 08:59 AM
Kindly and please both mean the same thing in this sentence.  So you could either say 'Kindly advise' or 'Please advise'.
  
Anonymous  #580167  Sat, 25 Oct 08 05:57 PM
Could I use a diferent phrase instead of "please advise"? Thanks
  
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