[Grammar] Of/About. I think of/ about. be informed about/of.

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saloom2

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Hello everyone,


I just want to know the difference between both of these sentence.

I think about/of leaving right now.

Job applicants are informed about/of the results of the examination on Tuesday.
 
Hello everyone,


I just want to know the difference between "about and of" in both of these sentences.

I am thinking about/of leaving right now. You can use "about" or "of" here.

Job applicants are/will be informed [strike]about/[/strike] of the results of the examination on Tuesday.

See the red parts above.
 
For a start, sorry about the badly said question. But I want to know why you used of and not about in the second one. And are sounds much better than will be, I guess.
 
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