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what is the diffrence between these two
I would like to know what is the diffrence between keep you informed and inform you.
I will keep you informed asap.
I will inform you asap.
3 de may. de 2016 11:29
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I will keep you informed suggests that it will be a continuous action. (I would not put asap in this sentance)
I will inform you asap suggests you will tell them as soon as possible, so possibly after something is completed, not a continuous action.
Hope this helps
3 de mayo de 2016
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To 'keep someone informed' implies a longer period. This suggests that you will tell someone every time you receive some news about a particular subject. It's similar to 'keep you up to date' or 'keep you updated', and suggests that this is a continuous and ongoing process.
If you 'inform' someone, this is a single act of giving them one piece of information on one occasion. It's a more formal/businesslike word for 'tell'.
3 de mayo de 2016
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Inglés, Japonés
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