Thank you! As you may have guessed, english is not my first language.
While it is easy to find grammar rules, it is actually difficult to find informations on the correct wording to choose.
The concept to be aware of here is mass noun versus count noun.
A lot of words can be used both ways (often with slightly different meanings)
but “advice” and “information” are always mass nouns. (Which means they are
grammatically singular but cannot take an indefinite article; that is, you
don’t say “an advice” or “an information”.)
Thank you! As you may have guessed, english is not my first language. While it is easy to find grammar rules, it is actually difficult to find informations on the correct wording to choose.
The concept to be aware of here is mass noun versus count noun. A lot of words can be used both ways (often with slightly different meanings) but “advice” and “information” are always mass nouns. (Which means they are grammatically singular but cannot take an indefinite article; that is, you don’t say “an advice” or “an information”.)
You’re welcome. “Information” should be singular for the original reason discussed in this thread.