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
2014年5月26日 11:06
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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.
2014年5月26日
They're both correct, although the second one seems a bit more typical to me.
2014年11月11日
Haha yes! It's a Canarian native name, or at least it is said... Not too many people notice that it's Maria backwards!
2014年5月26日
Also, your name is Maria backwards. Cool!
2014年5月26日
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