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Deborahjeong Posted 8 years ago
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In, about, or for

? I was late in informing her that she didn't pass the exam. (I meant she did inform though)? I was late about in informing her that she didn't pass the exam (I meant she did inform though)? I was late for informing her that she didn't pass the exam (I meant she did inform though)I am just wondering which sentence above is correct. Could you help me clarify it? Thanks.
  

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Your post is barely comprehensible. Please use line breaks between choices. I was late in informing her that she didn't pass the exam.

  • Your post is barely comprehensible.
  • Please use line breaks between choices.
  • I was late in informing her that she didn't pass the exam.
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Your post is barely comprehensible. Please use line breaks between choices.


I was late in informing her that she didn't pass the exam.

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