1.Can you inform us why you were absent yesterday?
2.The visitors beat our team.
3.I'll inform you the moment we arrive there.
4.She has been very happy since her marriage to Tom.
5.There is no more petrol.
6.It is six hours from here to An Giang province.
7.The original sentence is incorrect, and it doesn't make sense to try to transform it with the word 'nowhere'.
8.The response to the charity appeal was very poor.
9.His pride does not allow him to admit that he was wrong.
10.Not as many people live in Washington as in New York. ('As ... as' preferred to 'so ...as' when making a comparison.)
11.The pop star insisted that the claims against him were unfounded.
12.We declaim any responsibility for valuables that are not left in the hotel safe.
13.We fundamentally disagree about most things.
14.I find it difficult to go along with such an idea.
15.The conflict between (the) members of the committee has delayed the project.
'Go along with' means to agree to something, like an idea or a proposal.
'Get along with' means to have a friendly relationship with someone.