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Did informed or did inform correct verb?

The correct verb would be "did inform."


Did you informed or have you informed which is the correct sentence?

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.


How do you spell informe?

The correct spelling is inform (to communicate knowledge to another).


Is inform the process correct grammar?

Yes, you can correctly state that something "informs the process" of something. For example, one of Merriam Webster's definitions of "inform" gives the example phrase "the principles that inform the process of teaching."


What should I do if another supervisor tells me to stop doing something that I need to do to complete my TIP mission?

Inform the Supervisor that what you are doing is for your task in TIP and ask why they stopped you. And please inform your TIP Supervisor. They will be able to look deeper to see if the Supervisor was correct to stop you from performing your task. If the Supervisor was correct to stop you, your TIP Supervisor will explain why and offer you guidance. If the Supervisor was not correct to stop you, your TIP Supervisor will encourage you to continue with the task and inform the Supervisor they were wrong to interrupt you.


Is the usage of the word tentative is correct in the following sentence Thanks - Dear Emma Kindly inform us by tentative if you are not sure for the attendance.?

No.


How can one get a website with Dreamhost?

By filling in the correct information on Dreamhost and agreeing to their terms and services. Once your accounts set up, they will inform you what to do from there.


'Intimate' word is used commonly instead of inform or hint.is it correct. For example Intimate Tony about the accident. Is the sentence correct?

"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?


What does a TDC sensor do on a Renault clio sport?

It sends information to your ECM computer to inform cylinder one when to spark and to get the fuel mixture correct.


How do you spell snitch?

That is the correct spelling of "snitch" (an informer, to inform or reveal).


What is the present tense of inform?

The present tense of "inform" is "inform."


What is a sentence for the word inform?

We will inform the next of kin.I regret to inform you that your application was rejected.