Sure it's correct but wouldn't you rather they "respond" if they are available?
Having a fancy car is a luxury in today's economy.
Yes, this is correct, although it should be noted that constructions like this tend to be very formal and used mainly in business communication. In fact, these days, the verb "provide" tends to be more common than "advise." "We will provide you with further details as they become available."
That is the correct spelling of "advise" (to counsel or suggest).The noun form is advice.
They are both correct. It just depends on how you are using them. I do not understand how I should approach this person. I was hoping you could further advise me. or He refused to take any further advice from his father, and later regretted it. Advise is the process, and it is a verb. You would advise a person how to do something. Advice is what you are actually giving them, and it is a noun. Can I give you some further advice? I would advise you to say yes.
"Advice" is the noun, or it can be used as an object in the sentence. Advice cannot be used as a verb. Sally gave advice to all her friends. "May please advise" is also incorrect. Instead, it would be written, "Please advise."
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.
"Please advise" is used at the beginning of an imperative sentence: "Please advise when I receive an answer to my question."
Having a fancy car is a luxury in today's economy.
Yes, this is correct, although it should be noted that constructions like this tend to be very formal and used mainly in business communication. In fact, these days, the verb "provide" tends to be more common than "advise." "We will provide you with further details as they become available."
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.
That is the correct spelling of "advise" (to counsel or suggest).The noun form is advice.
'We regretfully advise you...' or 'We regret to advise you...' would be correct versions of your example.
Yes, that is correct. I will review it and provide feedback.
The answer is NO. but you need the correct advise and help
They are both correct. It just depends on how you are using them. I do not understand how I should approach this person. I was hoping you could further advise me. or He refused to take any further advice from his father, and later regretted it. Advise is the process, and it is a verb. You would advise a person how to do something. Advice is what you are actually giving them, and it is a noun. Can I give you some further advice? I would advise you to say yes.
Yes. If the Cardholder is aware that she will not be available to promptly reconcile the Statement of Account she must advise the Approving Official.
You should contact the police immediately. Have your court orders available to prove you have custody and the police will advise you on your next step.You should contact the police immediately. Have your court orders available to prove you have custody and the police will advise you on your next step.You should contact the police immediately. Have your court orders available to prove you have custody and the police will advise you on your next step.You should contact the police immediately. Have your court orders available to prove you have custody and the police will advise you on your next step.