In order to find jobs with Waitrose one may visit the store in person and enquire about any vacancies or visit the online store and apply through the website.
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The noun forms of the verb to enquire are enquirer, enquiry, and the gerund, enquiring.
Enquire is a verb that is not commonly used. Most people will use inquire, which is synonymous with enquire.An example of a sentence with enquire would be...I want to enquire about the red car.
Enquire Within Upon Everything was created in 1856.
It means 'asks about'
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Both are different spellings of the same word with the same meaning. However, most people tend to use the word "inquire" when referring to investigating something whereas the word "enquire" is generally referred to as simply asking a question.
You may enquire at the oncology department concerning the patient's well-being. ("inquire" is the preferred spelling in America.)
I doubt if wikianswers would be willing to store that information on this page as there are many millions of them made and are still being made constantly. I suggest that you enquire with the US patent office to get this information.
Not fully as a verb, no. There must normally be something about which to enquire. However, you could use the infinitive form without specifying the subject, as in "When a patient has an embarassingly personal question, he may be hesitant to enquire." The preposition "about it" is understood.
There are many different tribes in the world, and they eat a wide variety of foods. If you want specific information you should enquire about a specific tribe.