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English, 30.03.2021 16:00, csciahetano

Advice [əd-'vis) noun 1. recommendation, especially about a solution to a problem 2. communication containing information 3. official notification.
From Middle English avis, advice, from Old French avis, to seem.
Which sentence uses the word advice correctly?
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A. I wanted to advice you not to go there without a chaperone.
B. Help me advice Henry what to do about his problem.
C. After your advice, I agreed to apologize to Janelle.
D. The weather reports advice not to go out tonight if possible.
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