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Advice vs. Advise Quiz

1. For each of the following, choose the correct sentence.

 A) You can offer me advise, but that doesn’t mean I will follow it.
 B) You can offer me advice, but that doesn’t mean I will follow it.

2. 

 A) Paolo will give advice to anyone, including complete strangers.
 B) Paolo will give advise to anyone, including complete strangers.

3. 

 A) Next time I need financial advise, I think I’ll call Jerome.
 B) Next time I need financial advice, I think I’ll call Jerome.

4. 

 A) From the beginning, she was advicing me that the project would require fast turnaround times.
 B) From the beginning, she was advising me that the project would require fast turnaround times.

5. 

 A) It’s essential that we find a professional to advice us on this situation.
 B) It’s essential that we find a professional to advise us on this situation.


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