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Olivecar Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

"to inform of" or"to inform on"?

Hello,

I wonder if there is a difference in meaning between "to inform of" and "to inform on",

or are they interchangeable?

Please help!

THANK YOU!

  

Top answer

Natural English is inform of . eg We are writing to inform you of our decision.

  • Natural English is inform of .
  • eg We are writing to inform you of our decision.
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Natural English is inform of.

eg We are writing to inform you of our decision.

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