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  1. So, "Some advice" or "some advices"? Which is correct?

    Oct 23, 2015 · " Some advice " or " some advices " as in " I got some advice / advices for you "? So, Which is correct? In Oxford Learner's Dictionaries, " advice " is uncountable noun, so " …

  2. Plural of “advice” - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Sometimes we hear the term piece of advice; I suppose this could be pluralized to pieces of advice. In the context of a program, though, you could refer to objects that provide advice, or, …

  3. "Advice" vs. "an advice" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 23, 2012 · "Our latest advices" uses advice in an old-fashioned sense: in this context the "advice" is simply reporting a fact rather than recommending a course of action.

  4. Use of 'advice' - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jun 15, 2019 · This I fairly common usage in payroll within the United States, especially in large companies which pay electronically through direct deposit. The employee receives a stub …

  5. word choice - How do I ask for advice politely? - English Language ...

    Sep 26, 2010 · I don't have enough reputation to edit people's questions yet, but the title should be something like 'How do I ask for advice politely?'

  6. What is the plural of “remittance advice”?

    Feb 12, 2020 · The most common plural of “remittance advice” — a note sent by a customer paying a supplier, indicating that payment is on its way — seems to be “remittance advices”. …

  7. expressions - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Dec 3, 2014 · I need a word or phrase that describes a person who doesn't listen to advice they are given by someone else.

  8. What is the word for a person who never listens to other people's ...

    Jul 14, 2014 · There is one person I know who never accepts other people's opinions and ideas, even if those opinions and ideas are worthwhile. What single word might describe such an …

  9. What word describes someone who offers unsolicited advice?

    Aug 29, 2012 · Not really serious, but how about mother-in-law? More seriously, I've never heard anyone say that they were going to offer unsolicited advice. In fact people who are inclined to …

  10. Is "Just a friendly advice" grammatical? - English Language

    Feb 10, 2013 · Advice is not countable, period. It is not like beer. Whereas "a brewery produces beer" and you can have "three beers", someone is a "source of advice" and he cannot give …