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Another word for inform
Another word for inform









  • Just so you are aware, he actually lost his job from here a long time ago, and we don’t know what he’s up to now.
  • Just so you are aware, this is the only place he has worked in a very long time.
  • Just so you are aware, the boss is checking all of our histories tonight.
  • These examples will help you to understand it better: It does not make it sound as important, which can be helpful to remain polite. We use it similarly to the above to take away from the pressure of letting somebody know about certain information. “Just so you are aware” is another “Just” phrase we can use.
  • Just so you know, I’m not the only person here who thinks they have been cheated out of pay.
  • Just so you know, no one is written down on the rota to cover my shifts.
  • Just so you know, I will not be available to come in on two of the days you need me.
  • These examples will show you how it works: It might be the case they already “know,” but we “just” want to check it with them. We use “Just” when we want to start the phrase that allows someone to accept more information. “Just so you know” works well when we want to take the pressure off the information.
  • I would like to notify you that you are not the only one who feels this way.
  • I would like to notify you that someone will be down from head office to see you.
  • I would like to notify you that the manager has asked us all to be present tomorrow.
  • Yet again, “I would like to” is a great way to start any polite phrase with formal emails, which is why we think it’s worth having ready. “I would like to notify you that” works when we want to let someone know about more information.

    #ANOTHER WORD FOR INFORM UPDATE#

    I would like to update you on the news, but we do not have anything more to say about it yet.I would like to update you on the interview process, as it’s going much better than expected.I would like to update you on the project like you asked of me.These examples will help you understand more about it: Again, we use “I would like to” to keep it formal. An “update” is a great way to give them the information they may be waiting on but might not know about. “I would like to update you on” helps when we have more information to aid with someone’s current knowledge.

    another word for inform

    I would like to bring to your attention my absence from these meetings and why it was acceptable.I would like to bring to your attention these products, which I think we should take off the market.I would like to bring to your attention the team morale, as it has gone down in recent weeks.These examples will show you what it means: “I would like to bring to your attention” is the best way to replace “FYI.” It works well because it brings something directly to someone’s “attention.” This shows the information is important enough for them to read about, and we want them to understand here. Watch the video: Only 1 percent of our visitors get these 3 grammar questions right.









    Another word for inform