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"I have some advise for you"

English Language Learners Asked on November 19, 2021

Is this sentence correct?

How about "I have some suggestions for you"

does either of these sound condescending? Are there any better alternatives to make suggestions/advise to someone?

One Answer

There is a spelling error "Advice" is the noun "Advise" is the verb. Apart from that the English is correct.

Is it "condescending" depends on the context. Are you in a position in which advice is expected? If you are not sure whether advice is welcome, you can always ask

Would you like some advice?

or

I've some advice for you, if you'd like to hear it.

There's always a dialogue and a social context.

Answered by James K on November 19, 2021

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