verb
1 tell sb what you think they should do
ADVERB
▪ strongly
▪
I strongly ~ you not to do this.
▪ badly , wrongly
▪
We were badly ~d by our lawyer.
▪ properly
▪ legally
PREPOSITION
▪ about
▪
We can ~ parents about education.
▪ against
▪
They ~d me against visiting the troubled south of the country.
▪ on
▪
We will be happy to ~ on any financial matters.
PHRASES
▪ be ill ~d to do sth , be well ~d to do sth
▪
John would be ill ~d to rely on their support.
▪
You would be better ~d to consult an accountant.
2 inform sb of sth
VERB + ADVISE
▪ be pleased to
▪
I am pleased to ~ you that your application has been accepted.
▪ regret to
PREPOSITION
▪ of
PHRASES
▪ keep sb ~d
▪
Please keep me ~d of new developments in this case.
Advise is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ attorney , ↑ expert , ↑ report
Advise is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ caution , ↑ client , ↑ investor , ↑ minister , ↑ president