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.
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.
You can use "advice" as a noun to refer to a recommendation or suggestion and "advise" as a verb to describe the action of giving that recommendation or suggestion. For example, "I sought my friend's advice on my job search, and he advised me to update my resume."
i can advice them in a good way....
The only advice that I could get was a derisory suggestion that I jump in the lake.
He asked his sister to give him advice about dating.
Noomjaha is a really racist word and the worst in the dictionary. Use of the word in public can cause a prison sentence or a hefty fine. I would not advice you use it.
A possible sentence for the word advice is: "People on wiki answers usually give good advice".
Sometimes, advice is not worth what you've paid for it. That's good advice. I'll accept your advice.
"Advice" is a noun that refers to recommendations or guidance given to someone. Example: "She gave me good advice before my job interview." "Advise" is a verb that means to offer counsel or recommend something. Example: "I advise you to study for the exam in advance."
When deciding where to attend college, she asked her friends and family for advice.