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Pat Garard
 
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Default grammar checker regarding the words "advise" and "advice"

G'Day gchurchi,

I have a document with the following three lines
"
Guide and advise the college administration..

Please advise me on this matter.

Please advise.
"
Only the third line generates the problem to which you refer. It generates the
problem because this popular, and somewhat dictatorial, instruction is not
a sentence - "Please advise me." does not produce the problem.
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Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia

PS:
Due to the Microsoft Word 2003 grammar checker...

Owing to the M.....

Now this IS an error that the Grammar Checker does not detect - presumably
it is a question of usage....
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"gchurchi" wrote in message
...
Most people in my office in Miami are not native English speakers. Due to
the Microsoft Word 2003 grammar checker they end up saying "Please advice."
The Thesaurus defines "advise" as a verb meaning to offer advice. Why does
the grammar checker not recognize this in the simple sentence "Please
advise." Another example of this problem occurred in a list of job duties
including "Guide and advise the college administration..." The grammar
checker suggests "advice." I see this every day and feel embarrassed for our
professional staff.

Does this bother anybody else?

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