No. Informal is an adjective.
Inform, as in "to inform someone" would be a verb.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (the car is blue / it was a cold day / etc).
Verb: inform Noun: information Adjective: informative Adverb: informatively
The adverb form of "inform" is "informally."
The noun forms of the verb to imagine are imagination and the gerund, imagining.The noun forms of the verb to inform are informer, information, and the gerund, informing.
The present tense of "inform" is "inform."
We will inform the next of kin.I regret to inform you that your application was rejected.
The verb of information is inform. As in "to inform someone".
The correct verb would be "did inform."
Verb: inform Noun: information Adjective: informative Adverb: informatively
To inform
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The adverb form of "inform" is "informally."
it is an infinitive phrase.
The noun forms of the verb to inform are informer, information, and the gerund, informing.
Peach as a verb is slang, meaning to inform against
The abstract noun forms of the verb to 'inform' are information and the gerund, informing.
The noun forms of the verb to imagine are imagination and the gerund, imagining.The noun forms of the verb to inform are informer, information, and the gerund, informing.
The noun forms of the verb to inform are informer, information, and the gerund, informing.