"kindly advise" or "please advise" is a very common verbal phrase in memo-ese English that means means "Please give me all relevant information." Advise the verb is pronounced ad-vize.
"Kindly advise" is correct because "advise" is a verb, while "kindly advice" is incorrect because "advice" is a noun.
No, "kindly" is an adverb that is used to describe how an action is performed, such as "she spoke kindly."
The comparative form of "kindly" is "more kindly."
comparative kindliersuperlative kindliest
"Could you kindly provide" is the correct phrase. The word "could" typically comes before the verb in English sentences.
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kindly advice me the telephone number of service manager LG airconditioner at noida
Kindly refer any book for the answer
English morphology primarily concerns the internal structure of words through processes like affixation and compounding, while Arabic morphology involves intricate patterns of prefixes, suffixes, and root letters to convey meaning and create new words. Arabic morphology is more systematic and relies heavily on changes to word roots, whereas English morphology is more flexible and relies on various word formation processes.
There is no real difference; they are interchangeable. Both are polite requests with a similar tone. But I would prefer " Could you please provide me with..."
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Kindly let me knnow what kind of location system is used for pipes
We are writing to advise you... This letter is to let you know...
I am suffering from hemifacial spasm disease and have got administered Botox Injection for 04 times with a passage time of at least 06 months. Kindly advise me that is a surgical treamtment will cure my disease or so. Please advise.
Use of "Lessors" A & B"Kindly advise sentence formation for the below is correct or not" LESSORS ' are the exclusive owners of the residential building bearing No...... .
I have been given a bosch maxx WFL1662. There are no operating instructions. Kindly advise how to operate the machine Thank you
Use of "Lessors" A & B"Kindly advise sentence formation for the below is correct or not" LESSORS ' are the exclusive owners of the residential building bearing No...... .
Ask him. If he won't tell you you can always check his phone messages, though I advise you to do this at your own risk because he might not take too kindly to that