ADVISE or ADVICE? What's the difference?
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Advise vs. advice. Two almost identical words with different meanings. Learn how to use these words correctly by watching this funny story with lots of advise and advice examples.
After the story Jay and Tom teach you everything you need to know about using advise and advice in a sentence.
This video will show you verb and adjective collocations (words that naturally go together with advise and advice) as well as the pronunciation of advise and advice.
Many thanks to our dear friend, Annie in Cambridge, UK for joining in the fun. We hope we see Annie in lots more videos. Great performance!
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You always cheer me up with such fun mini-lessons. This is a great way to remember the rule 😊
@user-st8ep9wh8v , it's great to know we're helping. We have exciting news coming up - live classes. You'll see announcements in the Simple English Videos community and in our upcoming videos. Thanks for watching.
Let me give you a piece of advice; make more videos! 😀
I was explained, when was learning British English at school that "Advice" is being used in American English and "Advise" in British. This is the difference
That's a really interesting observation, but I don't think it's valid. This is Jay writing back to you. Certainly in American English we use both as appropriate. And I believe the same is true for British English speakers.
@@SimpleEnglishVideos well, might be. There are lots of "weird' things what I was taught. Like irregular verbs like "show, learn" can't be used with -ed ending and that it is forbidden. But now, I see very often how people, and especially teachers use "showed, learned" and I realise that it is not forbidden at all
I also thought it was US vs UK, but NO!
Thank you again for a lovely and educational video! (I love your videos guys :-D )
We're so glad this video had new information for you,
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😂 Poor Tom! Thanks for the funny video 🤗
Glad you enjoyed it, Simone. Thanks for letting us know. - Jay.
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Today I learned a new farewell,
Bye now!👋🏻👋🏻
We're glad we could impart that information to you, Carolina. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for this lesson. 👍👏🎉
You are most welcome, Elizabeth. Thanks for watching.
I always watch your videos with pleasure.
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Thank you!
muito bom, thanks!!!
very useful! thanks❤
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@rseanneparkeu, we're so glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching.
Awesome 😊Great lesson 🌷Go ahead
Great Video as always!
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Thank you! That was educational
We're very pleased you found it worthwhile, Eric. Thanks for watching.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Jolly nice !
Glad you liked it, Mariano. Thanks for watching.
Thanks soooooooo much!!!
You are most welcome, Anna. Thanks for watching.
thank you, it's a good lesson
@eugenezuev734, we're so glad you found it worthwhile. It was fun to put together. - Jay
thankyou so much!
You are most welcome. Thanks for watching.
What an amuse lesson ! Just loving it❤