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Airam
To inform + preposition
Hi there! My question is:
- The most important aspect is to inform people how to use it properly.
- The most important aspect is to inform people about how to use it properly.
Are both correct or is the second one better?
Thanks!
Airam
May 26, 2014 11:06 AM
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In this case, the first example is much more natural. We normally use "to inform about" with a noun as the object. Such as:
I will inform you about our company.
May 26, 2014
They're both correct, although the second one seems a bit more typical to me.
November 11, 2014
Haha yes! It's a Canarian native name, or at least it is said... Not too many people notice that it's Maria backwards!
May 26, 2014
Also, your name is Maria backwards. Cool!
May 26, 2014
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