Asked by rfvv
Who gives you advices about worries?
- My friend, parents, and teachers give me advices about worries.
(Are the question and answer grammatical? Please focus on the form of 'advice' and the 'friend'?)
- My friend, parents, and teachers give me advices about worries.
(Are the question and answer grammatical? Please focus on the form of 'advice' and the 'friend'?)
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
You need to use the singular form of "advice."
If only one friend gives you advice, then you're correct. However, most people depend on more than one friend -- friends -- for advice.
If only one friend gives you advice, then you're correct. However, most people depend on more than one friend -- friends -- for advice.
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