B1 Collocation ニュートラル 3分で読める

follow advice

Heed guidance

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  • Doing what someone suggested you do.
  • Showing you value and trust someone's opinion.
  • Moving from just listening to taking real action.

意味

When you follow advice, you actually do what someone suggested you should do. It means you listened to their ideas and used them to make a decision or take action.

主な例文

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Talking to a doctor

I decided to follow your advice and start exercising daily.

I decided to follow your advice and start exercising daily.

2

Texting a friend about a movie

I followed your advice and watched that show; it was amazing!

I followed your advice and watched that show; it was amazing!

3

A business meeting

We should follow the consultant's advice to improve our workflow.

We should follow the consultant's advice to improve our workflow.

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文化的背景

In the US, 'following advice' is often balanced with the value of 'self-reliance.' People like to say they 'took it into consideration' even if they followed it completely. Following the advice of a 'Senpai' (senior) is expected and shows social harmony (Wa). Ignoring it can cause a loss of face for both parties. Advice is often given very indirectly in the UK ('You might want to consider...'). Following it is seen as polite and sensible. Advice (Rat) is often very direct and technical. Following it is seen as the logical, efficient thing to do.

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The 'An' Trap

Never say 'an advice.' If you need to count it, say 'a piece of advice.'

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Collocation Power

Use adjectives like 'sound,' 'expert,' or 'legal' before 'advice' to sound more like a native speaker.

15秒でわかる

  • Doing what someone suggested you do.
  • Showing you value and trust someone's opinion.
  • Moving from just listening to taking real action.

What It Means

Follow advice is a simple but powerful action. It means you take someone's suggestion and turn it into reality. It is not just about listening. It is about doing. If a doctor says to sleep more, and you sleep eight hours, you followed their advice. It shows you trust the person giving the tip. You are letting their experience guide your next steps.

How To Use It

You can use this phrase with many different people. You can follow advice from a parent, a boss, or even a YouTube video. It usually appears as a verb phrase. You might say, "I'm glad I followed your advice." It works in the past, present, and future. Sometimes we use words like strictly or carefully to show how closely we listened. It is like following a recipe for a better life.

When To Use It

Use this when you want to show respect for a suggestion. It is perfect for professional reviews or doctor visits. It is also great for thanking friends. If your friend told you to buy a specific stock and you did, tell them! It makes people feel helpful and smart. Use it when the result of the advice was positive. It is a great way to build bridges in relationships.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it if you only listened but did nothing. That is just hearing advice. Avoid it if the suggestion was a command or an order. You follow orders, you don't follow advice from a drill sergeant. Also, don't use it for tiny, mindless things. You don't follow advice to breathe. Save it for meaningful choices that required a bit of thought. Using it for every tiny thing might make you sound a bit robotic.

Cultural Background

In Western cultures, following advice is often seen as a sign of maturity. It shows you are coachable and open-minded. However, there is also a strong streak of individualism. People love to say, "I should have followed my own advice!" This shows the struggle between listening to others and trusting yourself. It is a very common theme in movies and self-help books. We value experts, but we also value our gut feelings.

Common Variations

You will often hear take advice instead of follow. They mean almost the same thing. Heed advice is a much more formal version. You might see heed in a fantasy novel or a legal document. On the street, people might say go with a suggestion. For example, "I'll go with what you said." But follow advice remains the gold standard for clear communication. It is the safest and most common way to express this idea.

使い方のコツ

The phrase is highly versatile and fits into almost any register. Just remember that 'advice' is an uncountable noun—avoid adding an 's' to it.

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The 'An' Trap

Never say 'an advice.' If you need to count it, say 'a piece of advice.'

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Collocation Power

Use adjectives like 'sound,' 'expert,' or 'legal' before 'advice' to sound more like a native speaker.

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Softening Advice

In English, people often say 'I'd suggest...' rather than 'I advise you...' to sound less bossy.

例文

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#1 Talking to a doctor

I decided to follow your advice and start exercising daily.

I decided to follow your advice and start exercising daily.

Shows professional respect and compliance with medical instructions.

#2 Texting a friend about a movie

I followed your advice and watched that show; it was amazing!

I followed your advice and watched that show; it was amazing!

A friendly way to validate a friend's recommendation.

#3 A business meeting

We should follow the consultant's advice to improve our workflow.

We should follow the consultant's advice to improve our workflow.

Used to suggest a strategic direction based on expertise.

#4 Regretting a bad haircut

I really should have followed my stylist's advice not to get bangs.

I really should have followed my stylist's advice not to get bangs.

Self-deprecating humor about ignoring good suggestions.

#5 A deep conversation with a mentor

Following your advice changed the entire course of my career.

Following your advice changed the entire course of my career.

Expresses deep gratitude and the impact of the guidance.

#6 Asking for a recipe tip

If I follow your advice, will the cake actually rise this time?

If I follow your advice, will the cake actually rise this time?

Casual and slightly skeptical but still seeking help.

自分をテスト

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'follow' and 'advice'.

My doctor told me to quit smoking, so I am _______ his _______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: following his advice

We use the present continuous 'following' because the action is happening now, and 'advice' remains singular.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Choose the correct option:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: c

'Advice' is uncountable (no 'an', no 's') and 'follow' doesn't need 'to'.

Complete the dialogue.

A: 'I'm not sure if I should buy this laptop.' B: 'Well, the reviews are great. If I were you, I would _______.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: c

'Follow their advice' (referring to the reviewers) is the most natural fit.

Match the type of advice to the person who gives it.

1. Legal Advice, 2. Medical Advice, 3. Financial Advice

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

Lawyers give legal advice, doctors give medical advice, and bankers/planners give financial advice.

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ビジュアル学習ツール

Follow vs. Take vs. Ignore

Follow
Action You do it.
Take
Acceptance You agree with it.
Ignore
Rejection You don't do it.

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'follow' and 'advice'. Fill Blank B1

My doctor told me to quit smoking, so I am _______ his _______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: following his advice

We use the present continuous 'following' because the action is happening now, and 'advice' remains singular.

Which sentence is grammatically correct? Choose A2

Choose the correct option:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: c

'Advice' is uncountable (no 'an', no 's') and 'follow' doesn't need 'to'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: 'I'm not sure if I should buy this laptop.' B: 'Well, the reviews are great. If I were you, I would _______.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: c

'Follow their advice' (referring to the reviewers) is the most natural fit.

Match the type of advice to the person who gives it. situation_matching A2

1. Legal Advice, 2. Medical Advice, 3. Financial Advice

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

Lawyers give legal advice, doctors give medical advice, and bankers/planners give financial advice.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

5 問

Yes, they are very similar. 'Take advice' often means you accept the idea, while 'follow advice' emphasizes that you actually did the action.

No. 'Advice' is always singular in English. You must say 'follow the advice' or 'follow the pieces of advice.'

'Heed' is very formal and usually used for warnings or serious advice. For everyday things, use 'follow.'

Both are correct. Use 'the' when referring to a specific piece of advice mentioned before. Use no article for general statements.

Yes! You can follow the advice of an AI, a GPS, or a computer program.

関連フレーズ

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take advice

synonym

To accept a suggestion.

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heed a warning

similar

To pay attention to a danger notice.

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ignore advice

contrast

To not do what was suggested.

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solicit advice

builds on

To actively ask for advice.

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