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Bepleased Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Informed sources

Hi,

If I may says so?

The suffix ed added to inform means that the "sources" are attributed to the course of the action of the "informing".

= The "informing" forms the part of the nature of the "sources".
So, the "sources" are attributed to informing.

or the "sources" have / show / belong to attribute or quality of informing.

Thank you for your help.
  

Top answer

No, the sources have been informed by someone else. The sources are 'inform ed ' because they have received information.

  • No, the sources have been informed by someone else.
  • The sources are 'inform ed ' because they have received information.
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No, the sources have been informed by someone else. The sources are 'informed' because they have received information.
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Hi MM,
Another an important question to me;
in the definition of the "informed": [having or showing knowledge], who is the doer of the "having or showing"?
If the doer is the noun which followed from it or not, tell me the meaning of the "having or showing"?

Thank you for your help.
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bepleasede], who is the doer of the "having or showing"?
There is no 'doer', since it is a condition or possession, not an action. The sources possess the information.
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Hi,
We know like [the man had a strange look on his face]the "on" is always saying a line coming out of the mouth of the [a strange look] that is to say: I in my own am supported by [his face] .

Could I say so,thus the [having or showing information]comes out of the mouth of the [sources]that is to say:I in my own have or show information,too?

Thank you for your help.
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Sorry. Nothing will come out of my mouth.

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