In grammatical terms, the term advise is a verb used in sentences, and example would be- "Jane advised Bob that his appointment was for 10:45am". The term Advice is a noun, an example of how this would be used in a sentence is "Lisa gave Roger advice on how he should handle his boss".
To advise someone presumes that the advice you are giving them is for their good. A persuading argument is not advice at all it is a way of trying to convince someone to believe something different.
Yes, "please advise" is correct grammar to use after asking a question when you are seeking advice or guidance from the person you are addressing. It is a common and polite way to request further information or recommendations.
"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.
Advice is a nounAdvise is a verbExamplesJane gave me plenty of useful advice. (noun)I advise you to pay the fine before you get late fees added. (verb)Note also the use of advise (verb) in the sense of inform.Example: I will advise the boss that the shipment has arrived.So basically, you can 'advise' someone by giving them 'advice'.
Advice is a noun. Advise is a verb.
advice - noun to advise - verb So you ask for advice...
There are two words, advise and advice. Advise is the verb, advice is what you get. Someone can advise you by giving you advice. So it depends on which one you mean.
to give suggestion is advice ideas about what to do is advise
Do you have any advice on where I could find someone to advise me? is an answer to your question.
The noun that relates to the verb 'advise' is 'advice'. Jim advised Bill to sell his shares. The advice Jim gave was poor.
I believe that ADVISE would be a homonym, or close to one, depending upon how you pronounce the words.
Advice is a noun. Advise is a verb.