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T509 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

informed

Hi everyone.

Help me out with the sentence below.

a. The secretary of president should keep him informed.

Is it OK to change the underlined into 'being informed'?

Any suggestion is welcome.
  

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a. The secretary of president should keep him informed . The secretary of the president should keep him informed.

  • a.
  • The secretary of president should keep him informed .
  • The secretary of the president should keep him informed.
  • or The president's secretary should keep him informed.
  • ) Is it OK to change the underlined into 'being informed' ?
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a. The secretary of president should keep him informed.

The secretary of the president should keep him informed.

or

The president's secretary should keep him informed.

(I think the second version is more i
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Hi,

Your sentence is correct. You shouldn't use "being informed". Example: The Hangover star Bradley Cooper has said his mum likes to keep him informed of any media gossip.

I hope this would help you.

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