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Giving Advice
Giving Advice
I've got a bad toothache. What do you suggest? 4. "You'd better" is the short form of "you had better"
Example:
What do you advise me to do? "You'd better see a doctor!" = "You had better see the
What should I do? doctor"
What ought I to do?
What's your advice? Study the dialogue:
If you were me what would you do?
Student: I'm terrible at English and I think I should
Giving advice do something about it. What do you
advise me to do?
If I were you, I would go to the dentist. Teacher: I think you should try this website. It's
Why don't you go to the dentist? a fantastic website for beginners.
You'd better brush your teeth regularly. Student: I've heard about it, but what do you
You ought to/should avoid eating sweets. think I should start with?
If you take my advice, you'll go to the
Teacher: You'd better start with the
dentist.
lessons.Then, try the exercises.
It might be a good idea to brush your
teeth on a regular basis.
I advise you to brush your teeth on a
regular basis.
Have you thought about seeing a dentist.
1. "Advise" is a verb.
Example:
"I advise you to learn English. You will undoubtedly need
it in your higher studies"
2. "Advice" is a noun.
Example:
"My father gave me this piece of advice when I was
young: never give up"