She needs someone to counsel her on her educational future. (verb)
Even a successful executive can occasionally use the wise counsel of his predecessors. (noun)
Jonathan gave me some great advice on how to buy a car.
On the advice of his attorney, Mr. Smith did not speak with the police.
If you need any advice, ask your parents or someone you trust.
"Can you give me some advice on how to do this math problem?" Sam asked his mother.
i advise you to go do your homework.
When Anne's boyfriend pestered her, she remembered her mother's advice to remain chaste.
Yes, 'I hope that you were sincere when you gave me the advice.' is a correct sentence.
I think that you meant what is an imperative sentence. This is a sentence that gives advice, instruction, request or command. It ends with a period or exclamation point.
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i am waiting for your advice.
A noun is used in a sentence as the subject of a sentence or a cluase, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples: My advice is to save your money. The advice I gave him seemed to help. I gave him some advice. She didn't ask for my advice.
My advice went unheeded.
Do you have any advice on where I could find someone to advise me? is an answer to your question.
The error is the use of "I" instead of "me." The correct wording should be "He gave advice to my brother and me."
I don't know why I should mistrust your advice, but I do.
Depending then on their views, we can reconsider what advice, should be offered.
Because of his wide experience, my father's advice usually proves to be invaluable.
The only advice that I could get was a derisory suggestion that I jump in the lake.
When Anne's boyfriend pestered her, she remembered her mother's advice to remain chaste.
The sage provided wise advice to the young apprentice.
She turned to her wiser colleague for advice on the project.