Is it correct to say: you should inform yourself about... I think a better way is: you should get some information about... Are there any other ways? Thank you in advance!
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IT MEANS IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO THEIR ASSIGNMENTS. REGULAR OR IRREGULAR. THANKS A LOT
— Eduardo Yepes
IT MEANS IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO THEIR ASSIGNMENTS.
REGULAR OR IRREGULAR.
THANKS A LOT
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I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A VERY COMPLETE LIST OF VERBS, WELL ORGANIZED.IT MEANS IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO THEIR ASSIGNMENTS. REGULAR OR IRREGULAR. THANKS A LOT
@ guest - I'd say both of your suggestions could be fine correct, it would depend on the context of the text whether it "sounds" right or not. The first is very formal and sounds quite "bossy" where as the second is more relaxed in tone.