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In English, «advice» with c is a noun and «advise» with s is a verb. So when we write a sentence, we must consider the spelling of the word.
Advice: My father gave me an advice that I should take up commerce after my class XII.
Advise: My father advised me not to take up science.
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Synonym: apprise, apprize, counsel, give notice, notify, propose, rede, send word, suggest. Similar words: adviser, advertisement, visual, visitor, visible, activist, supervisor, division. Meaning: [əd’vaɪz] v. 1. give advice to 2. inform (somebody) of something 3. make a proposal, declare a plan for something.
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1. I’d advise you not to tell him.
2. Her mother was away and couldn’t advise her.
3. Please advise us of the date.
4. I shall act as you advise.
5. We’ve brought in experts to advise on the scheme.
6. I could advise with no one.
7. I strongly advise against it.
8. I strongly advise you not to do this.
9. Advise others down easily, persuade myself to forget hard.
10. I will advise her of my future plan.
11. He assembled a panel of scholars to advise him.
12. I advise you to own up at once.
13. I’d advise you against doing that.
14. She needed someone to advise her.
15. Experienced seamen will advise you about sailing in this weather.
16. We strongly advise you to rid yourself of the bad habit of smoking.
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17. I advise you to have no truck with that man.
18. They advise that a passport be carried with you at all times.
19. I advise you to withdraw your allegation before I contact my lawyer.
20. I’d advise extreme caution.
21. I advise you to buy one?it may come in handy one day.
22. Any knowledgeable wine merchant would be able to advise you.
23. I’d advise buying your tickets well in advance if you want to travel in August.
24. Some doctors advise setting aside a certain hour each day for worry.
25. It is easy for you to advise, but difficult to take advice from others.
26. We’re looking to you to advise us on how to proceed.
27. I would strongly advise against going out on your own.
28. He felt that two years’ seniority gave him the right to advise his brother.
29. The government has set up a committee of industrialists and academics to advise it.
30. If you have people you love, allow them to be free beings. Give and don’t expect. Advise, but don’t order. Ask, but never demand. It might sound simple, but it is a lesson that may take a lifetime to truly practice. It is the secret to true Love. To truly practice it, you must sincerely feel no expectations from those who you love, and yet an unconditional caring.
More similar words: adviser, advertisement, visual, visitor, visible, activist, supervisor, division, envision, provision, advanced, advocate, raise, arise, in advance, advantage, cruise, premise, precise, comprise, advertising, in advance of, inadvertent, expertise, likewise, franchise, compromise, precisely, inadvertently, antiseptic.
1 angry, brother, parents 2 worried, show, words
3 sad, team, teacher
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1
Boy Hi! How are you?
Girl Not great.
B Oh, dear.
G Can I ask your advice about something?
B Yes, of course. What is it?
G Well, I’m really angry with my brother. He never helps with the housework at home.
B Oh, dear!
G So I have to do more housework.
B That’s not fair.
G So what should I do? When I talk to him, he just laughs.
B You should talk to your parents.
G Really?
B Yes. Tell them how you feel.
G You’re right. Thanks.
2
Girl Hi! How are you?
Boy I’m OK. But I’m worried about the school show.
G Oh, dear. Why?
B Because I don’t know my words! And the show is next week!
G You should learn them!
B I can’t learn them. My memory isn’t very good.
G I know. You should practise your words with me.
B What do you mean?
G You should say your words to me. And I can do all the other parts.
B Yes, that’s a good idea. Thanks very much!
G No problem. Let’s start today, after school!
3
Boy Hello! Are you OK?
Girl Not really.
B What’s the problem?
G I’m not in the school volleyball team this year.
B Oh, no!
G I’m really sad about it. I’m usually the captain!
B So why aren’t you in the team?
G I don’t know. Perhaps the new sports teacher doesn’t like me.
B I think you should talk to her.
G Really? Are you sure?
B Yes. Perhaps it’s a mistake.
G Yes, that’s possible. Hey, thanks.
Is it correct to say that:
It is advised not to exercise after having a meal.
Nathan Tuggy
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asked Jul 29, 2015 at 13:53
Idiomatically, people are much more likely to use It is recommended [not] to [do something] if they’re going to use the «dummy it» form at all (but it’s usually We are advised not to, with an explicit subject).
The «preferred syntax» for It is advised / recommended / suggested / urged / counseled / advocated / etc. [some favoured «action»] is neither clearly defined nor consistently observed. Perhaps because of that, native speakers often rephrase a somewhat «klunky» utterance such as It is advised to wait to…
It is advised that you [should] wait. (introduce a «subjunctive» verb)
You are advised to wait. (introduce an infinitive verb, avoid «dummy it«)
Waiting is advised. (recast «the action advised» to be the grammatical subject)
etc., etc.
answered Jul 29, 2015 at 16:53
FumbleFingersFumbleFingers
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Yes, that is a correct thing to say, and
(be) advised + [not] + to infinitive
is a pattern commonly found in published writing.
If you search online for «advised not to exercise», you will find many examples. Include the quotation marks in your search.
answered Jul 29, 2015 at 14:25
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A. If a word or phrase in bold is correct, put a tick (✓). If it is incorrect, rewrite it correctly on the line.
1 Can you to speak French? …………………………..
2 I’ll can give you a hand tomorrow morning, if you like. …………………………..
3 I’ll can take my driving test after a few more lessons. …………………………..
4 Jack can play the guitar before he learnt to talk! …………………………..
5 If only I can afford to buy that top! …………………………..
6 We can have gone up the Eiffel Tower while we were in Paris, but we decided to go to the Louvre instead. …………………………..
7 I could get a more expensive computer, but it didn’t seem worth it. …………………………..
8 I wish I could get out of the maths test tomorrow! …………………………..
9 I bet you’d love to be can to get satellite TV. …………………………..
10 You’d better tell the coach if you can’t playing on Saturday. …………………………..
Answer
1 speak 2 ✓ 3 be able to
4 could/was able to
5 could/was able to
6 could 7 have got 8 ✓
9 able 10 play
B. Circle the correct word or phrase. If both options are correct, circle both.
1 Hello. Could / Can I speak to Mrs Johnson, please?
2 We could / were allowed to go home early yesterday because our teacher was ill.
3 The head teacher said we could / were allowed to go home.
4 Do you think I should / could be worried about these spots on my forehead?
5 You ought to / should enter that talent contest!
6 You couldn’t / shouldn’t talk to people like that! It’s rude!
7 Alan should write / have written two essays in the exam yesterday, not one!
8 No, you may / should not go out tonight. You know you’re grounded!
9 Diana should have waited / been waiting for me at the corner. I wonder where she went.
10 What were you doing in the park? You ought to have done / been doing your homework then!
11 Yes, of course you can / are able to open the window if you’re too hot!
Answer
1 Could/Can 2 were allowed to
3 could/were allowed to 4 should
5 ought to/should 6 shouldn’t
7 have written 8 may
9 waited/been waiting
10 been doing 11 can
C. Write a form of must, have to, need or need to in each gap to complete the sentences. If more than one possibility is correct, write all possibilities.
1 Oh, I ………………………… remember to get some potatoes on the way home tonight.
2 Jason ………………………… see the headmaster during the next break. I wonder what it’s about?
3 We ………………………… light lots of candles during the power cut two nights ago.
4 I’ll ………………………… start doing my Christmas cards soon. It’s nearly December.
5 Carl, you ………………………… run into the street like that without looking first. It’s dangerous!
6 People with solar-powered cars ………………………… worry about the price of petrol.
7 I wouldn’t like to ………………………… get up at five o’clock every morning.
8 We ………………………… do any washing-up after the picnic because we’d used disposable plates and cutlery.
9 Do professional musicians ………………………… practise every day?
10 I ………………………… have bothered cooking all that food; they’d eaten before they arrived.
Answer
1 must/(will) have/need to 2 has/needs to
3 had/needed to 4 have/need to 5 mustn’t
6 don’t/won’t have/need to 7 have to
8 didn’t have/need to 9 have/need to
10 needn’t
D. Complete each second sentence using the word given, so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write between two and five words in each gap.
1 His lights are on so I’m pretty sure Dan is at home. as
Dan ………………………………………… his lights are on.
2 Susie’s car’s not here so she’s almost certainly taking Dobber to the vet. be
Susie ………………………………………… Dobber to the vet since her car’s not here.
3 There’s no way that boy’s Simon. He’s much taller! boy
That ………………………………………… Simon. He’s much taller!
4 I’m certain the Winners don’t think we’re coming tonight; we arranged it for next Tuesday. expecting
The Winners ………………………………………… tonight; we arranged it for next Tuesday.
5 I bet you were exhausted after such a long journey! have
You ………………………………………… exhausted after such a long journey!
6 The only explanation is that Evan was on the phone to someone in Australia! talking
Evan ………………………………………… on the phones to someone in Australia!
7 There’s no way Casey won the disco dancing competition – he’s got two left feet! have
Casey ………………………………………… the disco dancing competition – he’s got two left feet!
8 I don’t believe Helen’s been trying to call us all day. The phone hasn’t rung once. been
Helen ………………………………………… to call us all day. The phone hasn’t rung once.
Answer
1 must be at home as
2 must be taking
3 boy can’t/couldn’t be
4 can’t/couldn’t be expecting us
5 must have been
6 must have been talking
7 can’t/couldn’t have won
8 can’t/couldn’t have been trying
E. Use the words in the box only once to complete the sentences in Table A. The meaning of the sentences in Table B will help you.
able • cannot • could • had • have • might • must
needn’t • mustn’t • ought • should • will
Table A |
Table B |
1 I ……………… have left my bag on the bus. |
expressing certainly |
2 In a few months, I’ll be ……………… to buy a car. |
expressing future ability |
3 I ……………… drive when I was thirteen years old! |
expressing past ability |
4 No, you ……………… have any more pocket money! |
refusing a request |
5 I think you ……………… consider a career in the armed forces. |
giving advice |
6 I ……………… forget to phone Julie tonight! |
expressing personal obligation |
7 I ……………… to have a filling at the dentist’s. |
expressing external obligation in the past |
8 You don’t ……………… to do Exercise D for homework. |
expressing a lack of obligation |
9 You ……………… have to work a lot harder if you want to get a good report. |
expressing future obligation |
10 They ……………… to arrive at about 8. |
expressing probability |
11 Sean ……………… have got stuck in traffic. |
expressing possibility |
12 I ……………… have worried so much about Jan’s present. She loved it! |
expressing a lack of past obligation |
Answer
1 must 2 able 3 could 4 cannot
5 should 6 mustn’t 7 had 8 have
9 will 10 ought 11 might 12 needn’t
F. Circle the correct answer.
1 …………… I have a look at those shoes in the window, please?
A Must B Would
C Should D Could
2 We …………… pay for the tickets as Josie won them in a competition.
A mustn’t B didn’t have to
C couldn’t D hadn’t to
3 You really …………… make such a mountain out of a molehill!
A can’t B won’t
C mightn’t D shouldn’t
4 You won’t …………… to connect to the Internet once you’ve got broadband as you’re online twenty-four hours a day.
A need B must
C ought D able
5 I hope we …………… find the cinema easily.
A could B may
C might D can
6 We couldn’t find a hotel room so we …………… sleep in the car. It was awful!
A must B should
C had to D could
7 We’d love to …………… afford to go on a round-the-world cruise.
A can B be able to
C will have to D have to
8 Fiona can’t …………… about the meeting. I reminded her this morning!
A forget B be forgetting
C have forgotten
D have been forgetting
9 She could …………… in the garage when we came round, which would explain why she didn’t hear the bell.
A work B be working
C have worked D have been working
10 You’ll …………… tell the police that your house was broken into.
A have to B must
C had to D should
Answer
1 D 2 B 3 D 4 A 5 D 6 C 7 B 8 C 9 D 10 A
G. Write a modal or semi-modal in each gap to replace the phrase in brackets. Add any other words you need.
1 Bruce ………………………… (is able to) finish most crosswords in under ten minutes.
2 Charlotte didn’t get to the Craig David concert because she ………………………… (wasn’t able to) get tickets.
3 I ………………………… (had the opportunity to go) to Oxford but I decided to go to a more modern university.
4 You ………………………… (were wrong to tell) Angus. You know he can’t keep a secret!
5 If you have a cashpoint card, you ………………………… (are not forced to) go into the bank to get money from your account.
6 We ………………………… (were made to) apologise to the police for wasting their time.
7 That ………………………… (almost definitely wasn’t) the last can of soda in the fridge. I bought loads this morning!
8 ………………………… (Were you obliged to) talk about two photographs during the interview?
9 Children ………………………… (are not allowed to) be left unattended.
10 The weather ………………………… (will probably) be good tomorrow.
Answer
1 can 2 couldn’t 3 could have gone
4 ought not to/shouldn’t have told
5 don’t have/need to 6 had to
7 can’t/couldn’t have been
8 Did you have to
9 mustn’t/must not
10 ought to/should
H. Choose the correct answer.
Choosing a gym
Choosing to go to a gym regularly (1) …………… change your life for the better. Don’t let it be a decision you regret!
Good gyms have a lot to offer. They (2) …………… provide exercise equipment that is just too expensive to buy and their trained staff are (3) …………… to provide quality health and fitness advice. But if you’re planning to join a gym, you (4) …………… definitely ask to look round before you become a member. There are a number of things to bear in mind before choosing which gym to join.
Before the law changed a few years ago, anyone (5) …………… set up a gym and even today gyms (6) …………… employ trained fitness instructors. Find out what qualifications the staff have. If they’re untrained, it’s best to go elsewhere.
You (7) …………… be put off by the gym’s hard sell. Just because they want you to sign up – they want your money, after all – that doesn’t mean you (8) …………… decide there and then. See a few gyms before you make your final decision.
Ask yourself: What kind of equipment and facilities do they have? There’s little point joining a gym and then thinking a few months later, ‘I (9) …………… have chosen a gym with a pool.’ Do you (10) …………… book equipment in advance, or can you just turn up and use it? How busy does the gym get? It (11) …………… be very pleasant turning up to find there’s no room in the changing room and there’s a huge queue for each piece of equipment. It (12) …………… also be a good idea to talk to people who already go to that gym to find out their opinion.
1 A must B would C should D will have to
2 A can B could C would D must
3 A made B forced C allowed D able
4 A should B would C might D will
5 A can B could C might D may
6 A mustn’t B don’t have to C can’t D shouldn’t
7 A mustn’t B couldn’t C won’t D mightn’t
8 A can’t B can C would D have to
9 A ought to B must C have to D can’t
10 A able B must C have to D allowed
11 A won’t have to B doesn’t have to C mustn’t D won’t
12 A must B might C has to D ought to
Answer
1 C 2 A 3 D 4 A 5 B 6 B
7 A 8 D 9 A 10 C 11 D 12 B
I. Write one word in each gap.
When I broke my arm a week ago, I guess it (1) …………… to have hurt. But it didn’t! We were doing PE at school, and we were making a pyramid. We (2) …………… to stand on each other’s shoulders. I was right at the top. We (3) …………… have been doing it properly because suddenly the pyramid collapsed and we all fell. I landed on my arm.
Mr Jenkins (4) …………… have known immediately that I’d broken my arm because he sent someone to call an ambulance. ‘Sit still, and don’t move your arm at all until the ambulance comes,’ he said. I (5) …………… still remember the feeling – my arm was numb, and looked very strange, but there was no pain at all. I remember thinking: ‘It (6) …………… be broken. If it was broken, I’d be in agony.’ I suppose not feeling any pain (7) …………… have been because I was in shock.
The plaster (8) …………… come off in about three weeks but it (9) …………… have to stay on longer. It depends on whether the break has healed properly or not. The next three weeks may (10) …………… be the best three weeks of my life – no basketball, no playing in the playground, no swimming – but I’m counting my blessings. It (11) …………… have been a lot worse!
Answer
1 ought 2 had 3 can’t/couldn’t
4 must 5 can 6 can’t
7 may/might/could/must
8 should/could/may/might
9 could/may/might
10 not 11 could/might
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