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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.
The question is ill-informed because everyone is not in the matrix!
If that person clicks on watch question they will be informed when the question is answered. Or else ask exactly the same question again and you will be taken to it answered or not.
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The correct sentence is "Did you inform." In this case, "inform" is the base form of the verb, and when forming a question in the past tense using "did," the base form of the verb should be used (e.g., "did you inform," "did you eat," "did you go"). "Have you informed" is used in present perfect tense to indicate an action that was completed at some point in the past with relevance to the present.
It took me quite a while to find the answer to this question. But I have been informed by a gentleman in the states that they can fly.
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It is important that he be informed.
None. I would refer you to wikipedia for a very informed answer to your question and as evidence that there is NO penicillin in tramadol.
A gram is not a unit of weighing, so the question is ill-informed. The basic unit for weight is a Newton.
There are many, starting with: "Am I informed about the issues?" "Who are the best persons for the offices?"
The prefix for "informed" is "in-".
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