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Messier42 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

How are they different?

Please inform on the issue.
Please inform me of the issue.
Please inform me about the issue.

How are they different?
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The first isn't natural. Inform of = tell me it exists; inform about = explain it to me.

  • The first isn't natural.
  • Inform of = tell me it exists; inform about = explain it to me.
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The first isn't natural. Inform of = tell me it exists; inform about = explain it to me.
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Could you please give me related examples about inform of and inform about?

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