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Vocabulary for giving information

Here is some useful vocabulary in different registers for giving information:

Informal

  • I’m not sure if you know but…
  • Hey, did you know…?
  • Have you heard about…?

Informal or semi-formal

  • Just to let you know..
  • I thought you should know that…

Semi-formal or formal

  • To confirm..
  • You may be interested to know..
  • Are you aware…?
  • For your information…

Formal

  • It may be worthwhile to be aware that..
  • You should be informed that…

Suitable for all types of register

  • It may be useful for you to know..
  • I think I should tell you…

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Vocabulary for giving information

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