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be informed that vs be inform that

The correct phrase is 'be informed that.' 'Informed' is the past participle of the verb 'inform,' and it is used in this context to indicate that someone is being given information. 'Be inform that' is incorrect because 'inform' should be in the past participle form.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1189 views

be informed that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is being given information or informed about something.

Examples:

  • Please be informed that the meeting has been rescheduled.
  • Customers are to be informed that the store will be closed for renovations.
  • I want to be informed that the project is on track.
  • Employees should be informed that the new policy will take effect next month.
  • Students need to be informed that the deadline for the assignment has been extended.
  • Patients should be informed that they have received Revasc.
  • Patients should also be informed that emtricitabine is not a cure for HIV infection.
  • Patients should be informed that the risk of oesophageal problems may increase if they do not follow these instructions.
  • Patients should be informed that failure to follow these instructions may increase their risk of oesophageal problems.
  • Patients should also be informed that CELSENTRI is not a cure for HIV-1 infection.
  • Patients should also be informed that Fuzeon is not a cure for HIV-1 infection.
  • However, patients should be informed that dizziness has been reported during treatment with emtricitabine.
  • Patients should be informed that (mostly visual) hallucinations can occur.
  • However, patients should be informed that dizziness has been reported during treatment with tenofovir disoproxil fumarate.
  • Patients should be informed that alcohol may enhance the drowsiness caused by anticholinergic agents such as oxybutynin.
  • Patients should be informed that these undesirable effects may occur as early as after the first dose of medication.
  • In the light of possible allergenic danger consumers should be informed that the product is derived from soybean and sold packaged and labelled.
  • However, patients should be informed that dizziness and blurred vision have been reported during treatment with indinavir.
  • Patients should be informed that hepatic reactions are a major toxicity of VIRAMUNE requiring close monitoring during the first 18 weeks.
  • However, patients should be informed that dizziness has been reported during treatment with both emtricitabine and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate.
  • Patients should be informed that dizziness and somnolence have been reported with INVANZ (see section 4.8).
  • Patients should be informed that heat prostration (fever and heat stroke due to decreased sweating) can occur when anticholinergics such as oxybutynin are used in a hot environment.
  • Patients should be informed that nausea has been reported during treatment with Kaletra (see section 4.8).
  • Patients should be informed that dizziness has been reported during treatment with regimens containing REYATAZ (see section 4.8).
  • Patients should be informed that such reactions are possible and prompt medical attention should be sought if allergic reactions occur.

be inform that

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • be informed that
  • be advised that
  • be aware that
  • be notified that
  • be made aware that

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