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tense - Were informed or just informed? - English Language Learners . . . The sentence is in passive form and happened in the past ( past passive tense) When you say "I was informed" it is in past passive tense and means somebody informed you of something But when you say "I informed" it is in simple past tense and means you yourself informed others of something
What is the correct tense to use after based on which 0 The objective of the project was to provide the Government with the required ground conditions and climate information, based on which to make informed investment decisions for future expansion of road infrastructures After based on which, is it correct to use to make?
inform of, come to know something or aware of You are informed of something In this case, you got information from someone or something, for example another person or a letter You come to know something In this case, you didn't know something, and now you do You are aware of something In this case, it is just something that you know They are not really interchangeable, though its possible in some context
Difference between inform of and inform that If you have a verb like "to inform someone of <something>" and change the construction using a that-clause, the preposition (of etc) is dropped The prepositions remain before clauses with "what" I informed her that I was unwell and could not come to her party He informed us of what had happened
word choice - how do I phrase this sentence formally? - English . . . 1 I don't find anything wrong with "please keep me informed," but it might sound better if you add a prepositional phrase with about Thank you for offering me this work experience placement Please keep me informed about this or even: Thank you for offering me this work experience placement