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i would like to inform vs would like to inform

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "I would like to inform" is used when the speaker wants to personally convey information, while "would like to inform" can be used in a more general or formal context.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 884 views

i would like to inform

This phrase is correct and commonly used when the speaker wants to personally convey information.

This phrase is used when the speaker wants to personally inform someone about something. It adds a personal touch to the communication.

Examples:

  • I would like to inform you that the meeting has been rescheduled.
  • I would like to inform everyone that the event has been canceled.
  • I would like to inform the Members of the House that more than 1300 responses to the online questionnaire were received.
  • I would like to inform and at the same time reassure the Members who have just spoken on this important and serious matter.
  • Mr President, I would like to inform Mrs Ewing that we have withdrawn Amendments Nos 3, 4 and 5.
  • Mr President, I would like to inform the House of the problem that I came across yesterday.
  • As a follow-up to those questions I would like to inform the Commission about the latest developments in this programme, in particular in the aviation sector.
  • Mr President, I would like to inform my colleagues in the PPE-DE Group that there is a mistake in the second part of the split vote.
  • Madam President, I would like to inform Parliament of a serious initiative undertaken last week in Italy by the regional government of the Lazio region.
  • Mr President, I would like to inform this House that today at 13.00 hours GMT India made an underground thermonuclear test similar to the one that she conducted in 1974.
  • Mr President, before we move on to today's business, I would like to inform Parliament that we still have a Social Democrat government in Denmark.
  • Mr President, I would like to inform you and all Members of the House that, late yesterday evening, the Conciliation Committee reached a conclusion on the fifth framework programme.
  • Madam President, before I start my concluding remarks I would like to inform the honourable Members of the outcome of the discussion in the Czech Senate on the Lisbon Treaty.
  • I would like to inform Commissioner Patten that it was not the intention of the House this evening to reject the association agreement but to defer it.
  • Before moving on to the next speaker I would like to inform Members that Mr Bronislaw Komorowski, President of the Polish Parliament, is in the official gallery, accompanied by a delegation.
  • I would like to inform the persistent opponents of EU-US cooperation that our duty is to protect the lives of our citizens from terrorist attacks in an effective manner.
  • To conclude, I would like to inform Parliament that the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy discussed the report several times, and adopted it unanimously at its June sitting.
  • In the same context, I would like to inform the House that we shall present a modified negotiating mandate for a Stabilisation and Association Agreement with Serbia.
  • I would like to inform Parliament of a concrete case in Denmark.
  • I would like to inform you of certain events on the Croatian-Slovenian border.
  • To begin with, I would like to inform you briefly of four matters.
  • I would like to inform the Court that the Hubot unit was found completely flawless.

Alternatives:

  • I want to inform
  • I need to inform
  • I wish to inform
  • I have to inform
  • I must inform

would like to inform

This phrase is correct and can be used in a more general or formal context.

This phrase can be used in a more general or formal context to convey information. It is not as personal as adding "I" at the beginning.

Examples:

  • Would like to inform you that the report is ready for review.
  • Would like to inform all participants about the change in schedule.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the Council would like to inform the honourable Member that the Counter-terrorism Coordinator drew up a comprehensive report in May 2006 on EU action to combat terrorism, which also covers the area of external relations.
  • The Commissioner would like to inform the Honourable Member that a limited number of solar system devices and designs are already commercially available in the EU for large cooling capacities (above 20 kilowatts).
  • I would like to inform the Members of the House that more than 1300 responses to the online questionnaire were received.
  • I would like to inform and at the same time reassure the Members who have just spoken on this important and serious matter.
  • Mr President, I would like to inform Mrs Ewing that we have withdrawn Amendments Nos 3, 4 and 5.
  • Mr President, I would like to inform the House of the problem that I came across yesterday.
  • Mr President, I would like to inform my colleagues in the PPE-DE Group that there is a mistake in the second part of the split vote.
  • Madam President, I would like to inform Parliament of a serious initiative undertaken last week in Italy by the regional government of the Lazio region.
  • Mr President, I would like to inform this House that today at 13.00 hours GMT India made an underground thermonuclear test similar to the one that she conducted in 1974.
  • Mr President, before we move on to today's business, I would like to inform Parliament that we still have a Social Democrat government in Denmark.
  • Mr President, I would like to inform you and all Members of the House that, late yesterday evening, the Conciliation Committee reached a conclusion on the fifth framework programme.
  • Madam President, before I start my concluding remarks I would like to inform the honourable Members of the outcome of the discussion in the Czech Senate on the Lisbon Treaty.
  • I would like to inform Commissioner Patten that it was not the intention of the House this evening to reject the association agreement but to defer it.
  • Before moving on to the next speaker I would like to inform Members that Mr Bronislaw Komorowski, President of the Polish Parliament, is in the official gallery, accompanied by a delegation.
  • I would like to inform the persistent opponents of EU-US cooperation that our duty is to protect the lives of our citizens from terrorist attacks in an effective manner.
  • To conclude, I would like to inform Parliament that the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy discussed the report several times, and adopted it unanimously at its June sitting.
  • In the same context, I would like to inform the House that we shall present a modified negotiating mandate for a Stabilisation and Association Agreement with Serbia.
  • The Council would like to inform the Honourable Member that, in 2010, it adopted 92 legislative acts, all of which were based upon a proposal from the Commission.
  • As a follow-up to those questions I would like to inform the Commission about the latest developments in this programme, in particular in the aviation sector.
  • I would like to inform Parliament of a concrete case in Denmark.

Alternatives:

  • Just to inform
  • To inform
  • Wish to inform
  • Need to inform
  • Want to inform

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