prepositions - What is the difference between information on about . . . With information, in the context you gave, of can only indicate ownership possession It is otherwise incorrect Information of your family Means information belonging to your family To say information relating to something, we can use about or on For example: My family has a history of diabetes This is information on my family or about my
Provide information on, of or about something? The documents contain information of great importance The intercepted information was of little merit This doesn't speak about the subject, the actual content of the information but about the information itself: 'of questionable value', 'of no interest to me', 'of utmost urgency' This is a rather formal, official form
All information or All the information oceans or the oceans All 1) the information I get from fish is used to manage 2) the oceans better I want to know how the two 'the' worked in the sentences How about the following sentence? All information I get from fish is used to manage oceans better Is the sentence completely wrong, or is this one different from the previous one
word choice - For your reference or For your information - English . . . For your information (frequently abbreviated FYI) For your situational awareness (not as common, may be abbreviated FYSA) For reference; For future reference; For your information in the workplace implies that no action is required on the recipient’s part—commonly used in unsolicited communication In less formal settings, the same phrase
phrase meaning - for your information or for your notification . . . Consider, "For your information, I DO have a PHD in Warp Field Dynamics, and I have 21 years of experience working with star ship engines " When you hear this, you can tell the person is being defensive, but when you are reading a message, it is harder to tell intent
indian english - For your information or for your kind information . . . When saying For your information, you are giving someone some information to 'keep' with their records, either physical or mental, so to speak For your kind information makes it sound like you want to file it away with the kind information they own! I do not believe For your information is a sentence which can be enhanced with a word such as kind
What adjective or phrase can describe that there is a lot of information? large information from the data; I have never heard information described as "large " lots of information from the data; This could be fine - depending on the verb that comes before lots There is [lots a lot] of information in the data I extracted [lots a lot] of information from the data
How to write just so you know politely in formal letters? "He gave flowers by way of an apology " Both are correct: the former is saying that flowers were the means of the apology, and the latter is saying that the flowers were a type of apology Applying it here, "I'm sending you this letter as a type of information" would be the meaning of "by way of information" –