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two advice
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "two advice" is not grammatically correct in written English.
"Advice" is a singular noun and cannot be used with a number before it. Instead, you can use the phrase "two pieces of advice" to indicate multiple suggestions or recommendations. Example: I have two pieces of advice for you when it comes to public speaking. First, practice in front of a mirror and second, try to control your nerves before the presentation.
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Therefore, patients were informed that if they participated, they would be randomised to immediate physiotherapy or advice, without giving explicit details about the nature of the advice (or even the fact that there were two advice groups).
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TimerLog depends on Timing because it crosscuts two advices that call the methods start and stop from Timer.
For this same fragment, the value of O t) is five, composed by two advices in the stub for Timing and three methods in the stub for Timer.
The stub for the aspect Timing is presented in Listing 2. It emulates two advices and one inter-type declaration of an attribute.
Each individual case was advised on at least five times by an expert, except for one case where we had only two advices from experts.
Science
He offers five advice videotapes for $39.95 at www.glenn-w-turner.com.
News & Media
In March, the housing charity Shelter closed nine advice offices across the country, shedding 80 posts.
News & Media
Well, Sandy gave me no advice in terms of being a woman on Wall Street actually, like zero advice.
News & Media
According to one advice book, a maid should keep a place in her heart for it, next only to family.
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British Rail engaged with Sotheby's, which offered "free" advice on the condition that any sales from British Rail's portfolio would pass through Sotheby's.
Encyclopedias
"Dan Savage was so pissed off that this guy wrote to me and not to him!" Four advice columnists discuss their craft.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "pieces of advice" or similar grammatically correct alternatives when referring to multiple suggestions.
Common error
Avoid treating "advice" as a countable noun. It's grammatically incorrect to say "two advice". Instead, use "two pieces of advice" or another appropriate plural form.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "two advice" functions incorrectly as it attempts to quantify the uncountable noun "advice". This phrase violates standard English grammar rules, as highlighted by Ludwig AI. The correct usage requires a qualifier, such as "pieces of".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "two advice" is grammatically incorrect in modern English. As Ludwig AI points out, "advice" is an uncountable noun and requires a qualifier like "piece" when referring to multiple instances. While the intent is often clear, using phrases like "two pieces of advice" or "two suggestions" ensures grammatical correctness and clarity. Although some sources may use this phrasing, it is best to avoid it in formal or professional contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
two pieces of advice
Replaces "advice" with the grammatically correct "pieces of advice" to indicate multiple suggestions.
two suggestions
Uses the plural form "suggestions" to correctly indicate multiple pieces of advice.
two items of advice
More formal and less common alternative to 'two pieces of advice'.
a couple of tips
Uses "tips" as a plural noun to convey offering suggestions.
several recommendations
Replaces with a more formal term for suggestions.
a few pointers
Offers informal suggestions.
a set of recommendations
More formal and structured than "two advice".
multiple suggestions
Focuses on the plurality of suggestions.
some guidance
Provides general direction instead of specific suggestions.
some counsel
Counsel is an uncountable noun but the phrase focuses on providing guidance.
FAQs
How can I correctly refer to multiple suggestions or recommendations?
Instead of the ungrammatical "two advice", use "two pieces of advice" or other alternatives like "two suggestions".
What is a more formal way to say "two advice"?
A more formal alternative to the grammatically incorrect "two advice" would be "two items of advice" or "a set of recommendations".
Is "advice" a countable noun?
No, "advice" is an uncountable noun in English. You cannot directly pluralize it or use it with numbers without a qualifier like "piece(s) of". Therefore, phrases like "two advice" are grammatically incorrect.
What's the difference between "advice" and "advices"?
"Advices" is an archaic plural form of "advice" and is not used in modern standard English. The correct way to refer to multiple instances of advice is to use "pieces of advice".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested