You write to them, speak to them or phone them.
"Please be informed" is used to notify someone of information that they were not previously aware of. On the other hand, "Please inform" is a request for someone to provide information on a particular topic.
its when you tell something
Inform (somebody) of something
Yes, you can correctly state that something "informs the process" of something. For example, one of Merriam Webster's definitions of "inform" gives the example phrase "the principles that inform the process of teaching."
inform
· instruct · inform
Inform.
Educate/inform.
No remorsfull means to be sad about something
it means to tell about something or to give facts about it
You can politely inform a guy that you already have plans by saying something like, "I appreciate the invitation, but I already have plans for that time. Perhaps we can schedule something for another day."
yes you need to inform them