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  1. phrase meaning - When do you say "informed from" instead of …

    May 16, 2021 · When do you say "informed from" instead of "informed by"? Is there any difference in nuance? Ask Question Asked 4 years, 5 months ago Modified 4 years, 5 months ago

  2. prepositions - inform about vs inform of - English Language …

    Aug 23, 2021 · What is the difference between "inform of" and "inform about"? Can you give some example sentences which clearly shows the difference.

  3. tense - Were informed or just informed? - English Language …

    When you say "I was informed" it is in past passive tense and means somebody informed you of something. But when you say "I informed" it is in simple past tense and means you yourself …

  4. grammar - "At no time, was I informed" - looking for an …

    Feb 5, 2022 · Anyway, when I cheked the correct answer is B: "At no time, was I informed". Now, since non of them has a question mark at the end of the sentence, I'm really confused what …

  5. Which preposition is more appropriate, "inform about" or "inform ...

    Oct 7, 2019 · Which one is more appropriate while professional emailing: I have informed the referees about the letters or I have informed the referees regarding the letters.

  6. word usage - What is the proper use of "informed that" - English ...

    Jun 8, 2015 · Is the following a proper use of the phrase "informed that?" "He informed that he is sleeping better."

  7. difference - 'Inform about' vs 'Inform of' vs 'Inform on' - English ...

    0 In the active voice "Inform on" is strongly associated with the meaning of criminal implication given above. However, in the passive it merely indicates an area of coverage. For example, …

  8. are informed or have been informed - English Language Learners …

    Neither Mr Tan nor his wife has been informed about the accident by the police. Is it possible to replace ‘has been informed’ with ‘is informed’? Will the sentence has a different meaning?

  9. grammar - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    The police, not 'The matter', can be informed of/ about any incident. The subject of the verb must be the recipient of the information. So, sentence D is the correct option. For this purpose, we …

  10. prepositions - Inform of or Inform about - English Language …

    Feb 27, 2018 · Why wasn't I informed about this earlier? Walters was not properly informed of the reasons for her arrest. It is with great sorrow that I inform you of the death of our director. …