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 izolda_62
 
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							| Hi dear friends  thanks alot for your advices iam really happy..... |  21 Dec 2009      
					
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 marmo
 
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							| advice is a singular plural noun, i.e. no "s" at the end. Pices of advice or some advoce if you mean plural.  |  21 Dec 2009     
					
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 domnitza
 
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							| Dear marmo, let �s not be mean and correct mistakes, it happens to all of us. You could just PM the member.   (including you, by the way!)--- Pices of advice or some advoce    |  21 Dec 2009     
					
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 zoemorosini
 
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							| Good point, Domnitza--correcting is often appreciated if done privately, and if the "corrector" knows what he/she is talking about!!! |  21 Dec 2009     
					
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 eng789
 
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							| I agree,  there is no reason to be rude.   I think marmo was just kidding when he/she  wrote:    Pices of advice or some advoce if you mean plural.  |  21 Dec 2009     
					
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 alien boy
 
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							| actually,  �advices � can be a correct plural... you just have to be aware of the sense in which it used... for example, an  �advice � can be a formal notice of a business or legal transaction and uses the plural  �advices � to mean more than one notice... 
 so  �advice � isn �t always uncountable.
 
 mind you, though, I did appreciate the humor!
 
 Regards,
 AB
 
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