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Old 11-15-2017, 09:03 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Just to toss in my nickel's worth.

<start grammar rant>
Advise is a verb. I would advise you that that course of action is not going to give the desired result.

Advice is a noun. My advice to you is that you find a better dictionary.

So I advise the original suggestion about the title of this thread was correct. The OP is looking for advice though we can advise him.
<end grammar rant>
Of course it may have been that the OP just left a comma out by mistake i.e. the thread title was actually New ereader, advise. In which case the use of advise is correct.

In fact, as I am not a grammar policeman, my being more interested in linguistics, that is what I had assumed was intended.
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