Asking and giving ADVICE
definition of advice
Suggestion that you give someone to solve their doubts or to guide them into doing or not to doing something, generally with intention of procuring their good
"advice" grammatical use
- Noun
- Uncountable (one/two advices)
- You can give or ask for it
asking and giving
ASKING
Asking for a piece of advice is tecnically asking someone else what they think you should do and is always going to be very useful, by asking for advice you can easily understand another point of view which, most of times, turns out to be the right way of baring or solving a situation
GIVING
Giving advice (or advising someone) is the act of telling somebody what they should/could do or how they should behave in a particular situation, basically helping them out with whatever problem their having
Asking and giving how to...
ASKING
1. What do you...? 2. what would you do...?
GIVING
1. Question + gerund 2. Sentence + gerund 3. Sentence + present/infinite
shall should
Should, even if sounding similar to shall, has complete different meaning. It is in fact to advise someone in many cases such as "I don't think you should do that".There are many more ways to give advice even without using the word "should" like in the sentence "If I were you i wouldn't do that." It can also be used to ask for a piece of advice when needed, an example could be "What should I do next?"
Shall is used to express an intenction or determination of something that subjectively needs or will be like that for example "She shall become the next chief". Another use is to show a strong intection like "We need to go to the groceries, shall we?". Shall and will can, in the firts case, be used in the same way.
REACTING
Michelangelo Altobelli, Filippo Capponi, Alessio Diamanti
Thank you all for taking the lesson
ASKING AND GIVING ADVICE
Michelangelo Altobelli
Created on March 19, 2024
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Asking and giving ADVICE
definition of advice
Suggestion that you give someone to solve their doubts or to guide them into doing or not to doing something, generally with intention of procuring their good
"advice" grammatical use
asking and giving
ASKING
Asking for a piece of advice is tecnically asking someone else what they think you should do and is always going to be very useful, by asking for advice you can easily understand another point of view which, most of times, turns out to be the right way of baring or solving a situation
GIVING
Giving advice (or advising someone) is the act of telling somebody what they should/could do or how they should behave in a particular situation, basically helping them out with whatever problem their having
Asking and giving how to...
ASKING
1. What do you...? 2. what would you do...?
GIVING
1. Question + gerund 2. Sentence + gerund 3. Sentence + present/infinite
shall should
Should, even if sounding similar to shall, has complete different meaning. It is in fact to advise someone in many cases such as "I don't think you should do that".There are many more ways to give advice even without using the word "should" like in the sentence "If I were you i wouldn't do that." It can also be used to ask for a piece of advice when needed, an example could be "What should I do next?"
Shall is used to express an intenction or determination of something that subjectively needs or will be like that for example "She shall become the next chief". Another use is to show a strong intection like "We need to go to the groceries, shall we?". Shall and will can, in the firts case, be used in the same way.
REACTING
Michelangelo Altobelli, Filippo Capponi, Alessio Diamanti
Thank you all for taking the lesson