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informed you vs infrom you

The correct phrase is 'informed you'. 'Informed you' is the past tense of 'inform you' and is commonly used in English. 'Infrom you' is a misspelling and not a correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 28, 2024

informed you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the past tense of 'inform you' and is used to indicate that someone has provided information to another person.

Examples:

  • I informed you about the meeting yesterday.
  • She informed you of the changes in the schedule.
  • As would seem logical, I informed you about the Commission's legal opinion in my reply.
  • One of your allegations goes to... how Dr. Mahoney informed you of the tragic outcome.
  • Major Colvin informed you of his effort at a COMSTAT meeting... more than a week ago.
  • Who informed you of the whereabouts of my guy?
  • But I did not be able, because informed you before.
  • I was not informed you were coming.
  • I informed you about Ashkans situation right?
  • I am sure that they have informed you about the recent tragedies.
  • Ms. Moser, I was informed you'd recused yourself.
  • I am the Lord of Winterfell as Bran just informed you.
  • Well, I have informed you of my rights.
  • Seems pointless, since captain Franchi already informed you to perfection.
  • I was informed you were leaving.
  • Yes, I was informed you even implicated a federal agent.
  • I did not ask your opinion, just informed you.
  • I should first have informed you of my decision.
  • I wasn't informed you were moving in.
  • I suspect that she just informed you my therapy is over.
  • Reynolds said he shot scotty And then informed you, As required by FBI protocol.
  • If you are informed you will be able to see through outrageous claims.

Alternatives:

  • told you
  • let you know
  • advised you
  • notified you
  • briefed you

infrom you

This phrase is a misspelling and not a correct construction in English.

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