The correct verb would be "did inform."
This is to inform
it is an infinitive phrase.
"You have begun" is correct.
The correct past tense verb is hid.The correct present perfect verb is has hidden.
The correct form of the verb "promise" in the sentence "He did as he promised." is already correct.
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.
The adverb form of "inform" is "informally."
The verb of informative is inform.Informs, informing and informed are also verbs.Example sentences:We will inform you of any changes.She informs him of the timetable change.We are informing customers what to do next.I have informed the commander.
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The past tense is informed.
This is to inform
The verb of information is inform. As in "to inform someone".
"Intimate Tony about the accident." is not a sentence, it has no subject.The verb to 'intimate' is to tell something in an indirect way; to hint; to imply.The verb to 'inform' is to tell about something in a direct way; to advise, to report.The verb 'hint' (or 'imply') can be used instead of the verb 'intimate', but the verb 'inform' means something different. Examples:Did you intimate about the accident to Tony?Did you hint about the accident to Tony?Did you inform Tony about the accident?Did you tell Tony about the accident?
The past tense is informed.The present tense is:I/You/We/They inform.He/She/It informs.
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"Please be informed" is used to notify someone of information that they were not previously aware of. On the other hand, "Please inform" is a request for someone to provide information on a particular topic.
I informed him of the situation.