AnonymousIf I am asking advices from someone, I should phrase it as: "Your expert advise is needed on this matter"?
I would advise you to make sure the amount is right.
That would be proper advice in this situation.
Your expert advice is needed on this matter.
I still don't quite get it.
1. Please advise on this matter
2. Your advice is much appreciated
Advise is the action of providing an advice, where advice is the end product of advise?
But you do have the verb form (advise) and the noun form (advice) separate now.
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