Hello everyone. Today we will learn about the phrase 'inform to reporters'. This phrase is used when someone wants to give information to journalists. It's like telling news people what's happening.
Now let's break down the phrase. First we have 'inform'. This means to tell or give information. Then 'to' shows the direction - who we are giving this information to. Finally 'reporters' are the people who write or speak news. Together, 'inform to reporters' means to tell news people information.
Let's look at some examples. First: The mayor informed reporters about the new policy. Second: We need to inform to reporters before the event starts. Third: The company informed reporters of the product launch. Notice how we can use 'inform' with 'about' or 'of' to show what information we're giving.
There are some similar phrases. First is 'report to reporters'. Second is 'announce to the media'. Third is 'brief the press'. Fourth is 'notify journalists'. All these phrases mean giving information to people who share news with the public. They're often used in official settings.
When do we use this phrase? First, when sharing official news. Second, when making public announcements. Third, during press conferences. Fourth, when releasing important updates. This helps spread information quickly to many people through the media.
Let's review the key points. First, it means telling news people information. Second, it's used in official settings. Third, it helps spread news quickly. Fourth, it's similar to 'announce' or 'report to media'. Now you know how to use 'inform to reporters' correctly!