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Muhammad Nabil
What's the difference between
- let me give you advice
- let me give you some advice
- let me give you a piece of advice
- let me give you a little advice
- let me give you a little piece of advice
And what can I use in USA?
2024년 8월 7일 오후 10:49
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2
The first one (with no determiner) doesn't really sound very natural, but all the others are interchangeable and you could use any of them.
2024년 8월 8일
1
Listen to Jonathan, not Kaiu. . . . AN ADVICE is incorrect, since ADVICE is uncountable.
2024년 8월 8일
1
"Let me give you advice": This is a bit formal. It means I want to tell you something helpful.
"Let me give you some advice": This is more common. It means I want to tell you a few helpful things.
"Let me give you a piece of advice": This means I want to tell you one helpful thing.
"Let me give you a little advice": This means I want to tell you a small amount of helpful stuff.
"Let me give you a little piece of advice": This is like the last one, but even more specific. It means I want to tell you one small, helpful thing.
In the USA, people usually say "Let me give you some advice" or "Let me give you a piece of advice" when they want to help someone.
2024년 8월 9일
1
All are natural. Here is a situation where the first one would be my first choice:
"Don't take advice from Tom. He is not reliable. Instead, let me give you advice."
2024년 8월 8일
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Muhammad Nabil
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