'I informed you earlier of the details'
I asked my mum if she was informed about her job yet.
My friends informed me about track try outs this Thursday.
She made an ill-informed decision based on incomplete information.
" My secretary informed me that we have a new client"
The error in the sentence is that "ahead of time" and "in advance" mean the same thing, it is a duplication. The sentence should read: I would like to be informed ahead of time. Or, I would like to be informed in advance.
Although he studied at St. Helens college he was informed that Liverpool University would accredit his degree.
The oncologist informed her patient that the tumor was malignant.
Chaos erupted when the audience was informed that Justin Beiber was outside.
Like this: 'I can always count on my mom to pick me up on time because she is reliable.'
The police officer informed him that the pavement was intended for pedestrian use and was not a place to park his car.
We are writing to advise you... This letter is to let you know...
"The boy's therapist informed him he suffers from severe depression and prescribed an anti-depressant"