We are writing to advise you...
This letter is to let you know...
Please be informed to the below the e-mail
Please be informed that.
The error in the sentence is that "ahead of time" and "in advance" mean the same thing, it is a duplication. The sentence should read: I would like to be informed ahead of time. Or, I would like to be informed in advance.
The word please in the phrase 'please be informed' means a polite request. Please is defined as polite consideration or request.
Your question doesn't tell us what you want to know about that sentence. Please resubmit your question and tell what you want to know about the sentence so it can be answered.
'I informed you earlier of the details'
An alternative phrase for "I am" in the sentence could be "I exist."
"We were informed it will be corrected today" is a correct sentence. However, it might sound a little better to say "We were informed that it will be corrected today."
I asked my mum if she was informed about her job yet.
The common nouns in the sentence are mother and alternative.
"Please be informed" is used to notify someone of information that they were not previously aware of. On the other hand, "Please inform" is a request for someone to provide information on a particular topic.
Here is how you can use alternative medicine in a sentence, "Most herbalists will claim to have alternative medicine." Alternative medicine refers to another option in terms of medication.