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Vsuresh Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

need

Hi
Please tell me if need is OK here or any other is better
Please inform him he needs to travel by car for work tomorrow.
  

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Do you mean that his employer wants him to drive to some place tomorrow on behalf of the company? Clive

  • Do you mean that his employer wants him to drive to some place tomorrow on behalf of the company?
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Do you mean that his employer wants him to drive to some place tomorrow on behalf of the company?

Clive
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Please inform him he needs to travel by car for work tomorrow.

This is not wrong, but it is a little formal and a little general in tone.

More natural is
eg Please tell him he has to drive / to go to IBM tomorrow.

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