So, a little pet hate of mine and also something which may make the difference between getting through the first sift of application forms where people look for spelling/grammar mistakes. I'm no expert but the below examples are simple but often wrongly used.
advice = you can ask for advice, take advice, offer advice... you can't ask for advise, take advise, offer advise.
advise = you can advise someone about something... you can't advice someone about something.
their/there/they're-
their (possesion) ie: The OCUK customers can keep their forum.
there: Can you please leave that over there.
they're (they are): they're going to pick up their belongings and take them over there.
woman (think man): singular, the woman with the blonde hair stood out from the other women.
women (think men): group, the women went crazy when the topless woman walked in.
I know i'll get slagged off but this is more advice regarding common mistakes. I know for a fact that organisations such as Northumbria Police will instantly bin any applications with wrong spelling or grammar.
advice = you can ask for advice, take advice, offer advice... you can't ask for advise, take advise, offer advise.
advise = you can advise someone about something... you can't advice someone about something.
their/there/they're-
their (possesion) ie: The OCUK customers can keep their forum.
there: Can you please leave that over there.
they're (they are): they're going to pick up their belongings and take them over there.
woman (think man): singular, the woman with the blonde hair stood out from the other women.
women (think men): group, the women went crazy when the topless woman walked in.
I know i'll get slagged off but this is more advice regarding common mistakes. I know for a fact that organisations such as Northumbria Police will instantly bin any applications with wrong spelling or grammar.