The noun for "informed" is "information." Information refers to knowledge or data acquired through awareness and understanding. Being well-informed allows individuals to possess valuable information on a subject, enabling them to make knowledgeable decisions. In a rapidly changing world, access to accurate and timely information is crucial for staying informed and adapting to new circumstances. Seeking information empowers individuals to stay abreast of developments and make informed choices in various aspects of life.
Please be informed that.
I asked my mum if she was informed about her job yet.
She made an ill-informed decision based on incomplete information.
Another word for informed is knowledgeable.
The past tense is informed.
Both. In British English, a singular noun denoting a group - such as the Staff, the Government, the Committee, or the College - generally take a plural verb. In American English, such nouns generally take the singular.
The noun forms for the verb to know are knower (one who knows), and the gerund (verbal noun) knowing. A related noun form is knowledge. The word 'know' is a noun as well as a verb; to be in the know (a word for the state of being informed, aware).
It is important that he be informed.
The prefix for "informed" is "in-".
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Please be informed that.
No this is grammatically incorrect. Some correct examples would be:Has she already been informed about this?Has she already informed him about this?Has she already informed them about this?
I asked my mum if she was informed about her job yet.
To be informed is to know ahead of time
"Informed" in the sense of "knowledgeable": sciens."Informed" in the sense of "having been told of something": certior factus.The passive infinitive "to be informed" as in "I want to be informed if something happens": certior fieri.
The word know is a noun as well as a verb; to be in the know (informed, aware). Noun forms for the verb to know are knower, one who knows, and the gerund knowing. The word "know" is a verb. The related word "knowledge", meaning "that which is known", is a noun.
'I informed you earlier of the details'