On Friday we’ll be able to give you further information about the trip. Can you give me any information for summer courses?
Can you give me any information about summer courses? information about/on sth (NOT off/or ): ‘These files contain detailed information about our overseas customers.’ 2
Would you please send me more informations about the course?
Would you please send me more information about the course? Let me know if you need a further information.
Let me know if you need (any) further information. See Language Note at SCENERY inhabit The bathroom was already inhabited.
The bathroom was already occupied. inhabit = (usually passive) live in a place or area, especially for a long time or permanently: ‘The island is mainly inhabited by sheep.’ The remoter mountain regions are still inhabited by indigenous tribes.’ occupy = use or live in a room, house or building for any length of time: ‘Is that seat occupied?’ ‘The flat below was occupied by a young Sri Lankan couple.’ inhabitant 1
The inhabitants certainly know how to make money from tourists.
The local inhabitants certainly know how to make money from tourists.
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The inhabitants of a particular town, country or area are the people who live there, especially considered in terms of quantity or history: ‘Just ten years ago the town had only 12,000 inhabitants.’ ‘The first inhabitants of the island planted coffee beans.’ To refer to the people living in and around a village or town, who have shared interests and activities, use l