Take a look at these useful expressions: If you require some information you can say: -Could you tell me if/when/how much/why...? -I wonder if you could tell me...? -I'd like to know... -I'd like some information about... Or you can write: We require the following information... Please let us know whether/when/how much... When someone gives you some information, you can reply: -Oh, I see. -That's interesting. -Really? -Thanks for letting me know. If somesone asks you for information, you can reply: -As far as I know, ... -Well, in confidence, I can tell you that... -I'm afraid I don't know. -I've no idea, I'm afraid. -I don't have that information available just now. Can I call you back? -I'm not sure, I'll have to find out. Can I let you know tomorrow? -I'm afraid I can't tell you that - it's confidential. If you want to give someone some information you can say: -I'd like you to know that... -I think you should know that... -Did you know that...? Or you can write: We should like to inform you that... Here is the information you required... If someone hasn't given you enough information you can say: -Could you tell me some more about...? -I'd like some more information about... -I'd also like to know... -When/How much/Why exactly...? -There's something else I'd like to know... -Can you give me some more details about...?
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