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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

is it inform of/on

hey guys, does this make sense:

I will personally inform Mr smith of the matter.

or

I will personally inform Mr smith on the matter

thanks
  

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Hi, I will personally inform Mr smith of the matter. or I will personally inform Mr smith on the matter You normally inform someone of or about something. You need a capital - Smith .

  • Hi, I will personally inform Mr smith of the matter.
  • or I will personally inform Mr smith on the matter You normally inform someone of or about something.
  • You need a capital - Smith .
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

I will personally inform Mr smith of the matter.

or

I will personally inform Mr smith on the matter


You normally inform someone of or about something.

You need a capital - Smith.

Best wishes, Cliv

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