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Sep 2021
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Don't say "ADVICES" !

English Teacher Monica
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I see a lot of people make this mistake. The word "advice" is what we call a noncount noun meaning that it cannot be made plural- ever. There are ways to make this word plural by using other words around it in the plural form. In this podcast episode, I help you with how to use this word correctly.


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