Using "Advice" Correctly
Using "Advice" Correctly
Avoid common English mistakes with “advice” vs. “advices” in this quick and practical ESL lesson!
This video explains how to correctly use the word “advice”, which is an uncountable noun in English, and why forms like “advices” are incorrect.
Learn the correct expressions such as “I need some advice,” “a piece of advice,” and “thanks for your advice.”
You’ll also see how to fix common errors like “give her an advice” and “let me give you an advice.”
This lesson is perfect for improving your English vocabulary, grammar accuracy, and natural speaking skills, especially in everyday conversations and writing.
Topics covered:
Advice vs. advices (uncountable nouns)
Correct phrases with “advice”
Common ESL mistakes and corrections
Using “a piece of advice” correctly
Ideal for beginner and intermediate learners who want to sound more fluent and natural in English.
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