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English Tip of the Week
Advice vs. Advise
The word advice is a noun. It means recommendation.
Example: My sister gave me great advice about applying to colleges.
The word advise is a verb. It means the act of giving a recommendation.
Example: Can you advise me about colleges that offer bioengineering degrees?
POP QUIZ

- The principal gave the graduating seniors advice/advise about how to be happy, not just successful.
- I would advice/advise against studying all night before a test.
- What advice/advise would you give to someone who is learning English as a second language?
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Wordplay
Two antennas met on a roof, fell in love, and got married. The ceremony wasn't much, but the
reception was excellent.
Pop Quiz Answers
- The principal gave the graduating seniors advice about how to be happy, not just successful.
- I would advise against studying all night before a test.
- What advice would you give to someone who is learning English as a second language?

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