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i will inform vs i will tell

Both phrases, 'I will inform' and 'I will tell,' are correct and commonly used in English. They can be used interchangeably in many contexts, but there are subtle differences in meaning. 'I will inform' implies a more formal or official communication, while 'I will tell' is more casual and conversational.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1801 views

i will inform

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you will provide someone with information or news in a formal or official manner.

Examples:

  • I will inform the team about the new project details.
  • She will inform the authorities about the incident.
  • Please inform me of any changes to the schedule.
  • Nov 6, 2022 ... Formal: “I will inform them of this.” In context: Informal: “Hey, Dave from the Accounting department sent us the financial documents. Can you ...
  • Mar 10, 2016 ... ... I will inform you a day in advance”. If you want, however, to stick with 'prior', add some 'closure' into the sentence by saying “I will inform ...
  • Mar 19, 2017 ... I will inform you sounds quite formal and unfriendly. – Chris M. Commented Mar 19, 2017 at 1:14. "I'll let you know when I find out" is pretty ...
  • Mar 5, 2018 ... For example, "I will inform you a day prior to the exam". However, a better sentence will be if you use "before" instead of "prior". It reads ...
  • Apr 14, 2018 ... Synonym for I will inform you of the details later on. 同じ意味ですが前者はもっとフォーマル言葉で、後者はもっとカジュアル言葉です。
  • Aug 1, 2017 ... Hmm i think you should say it like “i will inform you once i reach (the name of the place) then its correct.
  • Feb 13, 2023 ... I will inform the relevant team of your feedback :pray: mw01 (MW) March 27, 2023, 10:31pm 5. So they only way around this is to move ...
  • Jul 21, 2016 ... If you will be informing someone about a call which has not happened yet, I suggest saying "I will inform him that you shall be calling".
  • Apr 29, 2024 ... 5. Hi Pascal. thanks for your reply , let me take a look. i will inform you. best regards. Felix. lamkin_user (lamkin user) April 30, 2024, 3: ...

Alternatives:

  • I will let them know
  • I will give them the information
  • I will update them

i will tell

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you will communicate information or news in a more casual or conversational manner.

Examples:

  • I will tell her about the party tonight.
  • He will tell them the good news.
  • Can you tell me what happened?
  • Pat, I will tell you.
  • I will tell you who they're buying CCA for.
  • I will tell you what the Angles are.
  • I will tell them what he suggests and wishes for the countess.
  • So I will tell you what happened...
  • I will tell her she has got an admirer.
  • I will tell you when it is safe to enter.
  • I will tell you when I have something.
  • And I will tell Roger we had lunch.
  • Don't move, Or I will tell heather.
  • If you harm that boy, I will tell everyone.
  • I will tell them to call you.
  • I will tell you a few things we should do.
  • I will tell Captain von Trapp to expect you tomorrow.
  • Help me first, I will tell you everything.
  • I will tell my mother the truth.
  • I will tell you another time.
  • So I will tell him that I picked you.
  • And I will tell my friends embarrassing things.
  • I will tell Moscow we have your absolute cooperation.

Alternatives:

  • I will inform
  • I will let them know
  • I will share with them

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