ASKING and GIVING ADVICE
CONSIDERATION advise : / ədˈvaɪs / verb e.g: I advise you to learn English. You will undoubtedly need it in your higher studies . advice : / ədˈvaɪz / noun e.g: My father gave me this piece of advice when I was young: never give up If you want to ask a piece of advice from someone, you can use such expressions: What do you suggest? What do you advise me to do? What should I do? What ought I to do? If you were me what would you do? If you want to give a piece of advice to anybody, you can use these expressions: If I were you, I would… Why don’t you…? You’d better… You ought to/should… If you take my advice, you will…. For stronger advice we can use 'have to' or 'must': Example: You must see a doctor. You have to practice your speaking skill. Things to remember about asking for and giving advice - We can’t say an advice or some advices - " Ough...