Advise is a verb.
No silly is an ajective
advice - noun to advise - verb So you ask for advice...
The abstract noun forms of the verb to advise is advice(a word for an opinion or suggestion offered) and the gerund, advising (a word for offering an opinion or suggestion).
The word advise is a verb, not a noun. Only nouns are countable or uncountable.You are most likely looking for the noun advice, which is an uncountable noun.
The word 'abide' is a verb: abide, abides, abiding, abode, abided. The word 'by' is an adverb when not followed by a noun phrase, or a preposition when followed by a noun phrase. The noun forms for the verb to abide are abider, abidance, and the gerund, abiding.
"Slobber" is a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to saliva that falls or dribbles from the mouth. As a verb, it means to let saliva fall or drool from the mouth.
No, the word "dating" is not an adverb.The word "dating" is a verb ("I am dating her") and a noun ("the dating agency is a scam").
No silly is an ajective
Advice is a noun. Advise is a verb.
The verb is 'advise'.
ajective and verb
no. dreamy is an ajective describing a noun.
The verb is 'advise'.
advice - noun to advise - verb So you ask for advice...
The abstract noun forms of the verb to advise is advice(a word for an opinion or suggestion offered) and the gerund, advising (a word for offering an opinion or suggestion).
Advice is a noun. Advise is a verb.
The word advise is a verb, not a noun. Only nouns are countable or uncountable.You are most likely looking for the noun advice, which is an uncountable noun.