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  1. grammar - "At no time, was I informed" - looking for an explanation ...

    Feb 5, 2022 · B. At no time was I informed. was is an auxiliary verb, not a lexical one. In this example, the subject and the auxiliary verb have been inverted. Among other uses of subject–auxiliary …

  2. phrase meaning - When do you say "informed from" instead of …

    May 16, 2021 · When do you say "informed from" instead of "informed by"? Is there any difference in nuance? Ask Question Asked 4 years, 10 months ago Modified 4 years, 10 months ago

  3. How to inform the link of a scheduled online meeting in formal emails ...

    May 15, 2020 · I suspect that you meant "informed" rather than "acknowledged". The expression you use, "Here is the link for tomorrow's session." seems fine as it is, but you could relate your email to …

  4. Is "Are you (or Have you been) informed?" a natural expression even ...

    Apr 19, 2021 · The other day, my colleague asked me to proofread a checklist with a check item below. Have you been informed by the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry? Yes or No It was an …

  5. are informed or have been informed - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Neither Mr Tan nor his wife has been informed about the accident by the police. Is it possible to replace ‘has been informed’ with ‘is informed’? Will the sentence has a different meaning?

  6. Which preposition is more appropriate, "inform about" or "inform ...

    Oct 7, 2019 · Which one is more appropriate while professional emailing: I have informed the referees about the letters or I have informed the referees regarding the letters.

  7. word usage - What is the proper use of "informed that" - English ...

    Jun 8, 2015 · Is the following a proper use of the phrase "informed that?" "He informed that he is sleeping better."

  8. "The updated schedule will be informed soon" Can this sentence be ...

    Dec 4, 2020 · An organization can be informed (admittedly that is something of a quibble). And the adjectival form can be variously used: informed consent, informed opinion, informed judgement, etc.

  9. tense - Were informed or just informed? - English Language Learners ...

    Were informed or just informed? Ask Question Asked 7 years, 10 months ago Modified 7 years, 10 months ago

  10. Error correction : I have been informed that Dr. Sinha visits London ...

    Your sense that a future is valid here is correct, although the sentence could also refer to the past, since the following month can refer to any following month, future or past. If you want to refer to the month …