When do you say "informed from" instead of "informed by"? Is there any difference in nuance? Ask Question Asked 4 years, 11 months ago Modified 4 years, 11 months ago
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Is the following a proper use of the phrase "informed that?" "He informed that he is sleeping better."
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Were informed or just informed? Ask Question Asked 7 years, 11 months ago Modified 7 years, 11 months ago
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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.
If you have a verb like "to inform someone ofIn 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, "He is well informed on a wide variety of topics." simply indicates a person whose knowledge covers many areas.
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. Companies publish annual reports to inform the public about the previous year's activities. ...efforts to inform young people about the dangers of drugs.