The noun form of "inform" is "information." It refers to knowledge or facts that are communicated or received about a particular subject. Other related noun forms include "informant," which refers to someone who provides information, and "information" itself, which encompasses the content being shared.
The answer depends on what you mean by "noum".
when use ing or noun in the sentence
The adverb form of "inform" is "informally."
Suffering as a noum: "sofrimento".
a predictive adjective
No, the word "inform" is not an adverb.The word "inform" is a verb.The adverb form of "inform" is informingly.
The noun forms of the verb to inform are informer, information, and the gerund, informing.
Yes, the word "inform" has its root in the Latin word "forma," which means shape or form.
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.
my attorney did not inform any form and anytheng. his name is Everardo V. Valencia.Emploe name is Ivonne M. Saldivar. they dont no any answer to be inform me.
the latin root of inform contains in and form which means formation of something
inform