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I think it may just be advice. 'To give a piece of advice' 'I gave her some advice on what to do'
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Since advice itself is not countable, you have to use a word like "some" or "pieces of" to indicate there is more than one piece of advice being given.
To clarify: Advice is an uncountable noun and has no plural term.
"Advise" is a verb. The noun is "advice", and it is both singular and an uncountable plural. Someone may give you a piece of advice, but if many people give you pieces of advice, it is still just "advice".
If you're speaking in terms of Christianity, such as evangelical counsels, then the plural possessive would be counsels'
Yes the word "counsel" can be a noun. It is the exchange of advice.
It can also be a verb.
The plural form of counsel is counsels.
Counsel
Counsel is a noun (advisor) and a verb (to advise).
No, the noun 'council' is a concrete noun as a word for an assembly of people meeting for discussion or consultation; a word for a physical group.The noun 'counsel' is an abstract noun as a word for advice or guidance; a word for a concept.The noun 'counsel' is a concrete noun as a word for a lawyer (or lawyers); a word for a person (people).
Congressional is the proper adjective for Congress, as in Congressional hearing.
That is the correct spelling of "advice" (suggestion, recommendation, or counsel).This is the noun form, and the verb is to advise.
The word 'counselling' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb (to counsel) that functions as a noun.Example: Counselling is a good career for someone with your skills.
Counsel is a noun (advisor) and a verb (to advise).
The correct possessive form of "counsel" is "counsel's."
No, the noun 'council' is a concrete noun as a word for an assembly of people meeting for discussion or consultation; a word for a physical group.The noun 'counsel' is an abstract noun as a word for advice or guidance; a word for a concept.The noun 'counsel' is a concrete noun as a word for a lawyer (or lawyers); a word for a person (people).
Lawyer, as a noun. Advice as a verb.
Congressional is the proper adjective for Congress, as in Congressional hearing.
The plural form of the noun witness is witnesses.examples: The list of witnesses was sent to the defendant's counsel.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "advisors" (consultants, counsel).
Association of Corporate Counsel's motto is 'By in-house counsel, for in-house counsel.'.
That is the correct spelling of "advice" (suggestion, recommendation, or counsel).This is the noun form, and the verb is to advise.
Trial counsel and Defense counsel.
Counsel is advice.
The word 'counselling' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb (to counsel) that functions as a noun.Example: Counselling is a good career for someone with your skills.