"These info" or"this info"??
Hi, teachers:
Question #1:
I know "information" is uncountable. But I've heard a lot of people say "these info" instead of "this info". I personally find "these info" more natural too. But I'm not a native speaker. Which one is the "legit" one?
Question#2:
I know "hair" is uncountable. But if a man is nearly bald, can I say:
"He has only three hairs on his head."
Question #3:
"tear" is also uncountable? (I'm less so sure). Can I say:
"Three tears seeped from her eyelashes"
Many thanks in advance.
Re: "These info" or"this info"??
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Originally Posted by
Hugo_Lin
I know information is uncountable. But I've heard a lot of people say "these info" instead of "this info". I personally find "these info" more natural too. But I'm not a native speaker. Which one is the "legit" one? This info(rmation).
Another question:
I know "hair" is uncountable. It's both countable and uncountable. But if a man is nearly bald, can I say:
"He has only three hairs on his head." Yes.
Many thanks in advance. (Unnecessary)
Rover
Re: "These info" or"this info"??
Thanks, Rover. But there's a 3rd question:
"tear" is also uncountable? (I'm less so sure). Can I say:
"Three tears seeped from her eyelashes"
Many thanks in advance.(Unnecessary, I know. But I prefer to say it. ;) )
Re: "These info" or"this info"??
Re: "These info" or"this info"??
:up: (And making them countable in this sentence by specifying a small number has a particular implication that depends on the context: either she wasn't very upset (and put on a token display of only three tears), or she was trying very hard not to show any emotion (but three tears seeped out anyway).
When you said 'But I've heard a lot of people say "these info" instead of "this info"' you were referrring to a common mistake made by speakers of English as a second language. (There may be dialects where the 'mistake' has become recognized as acceptable - or even, dare I say, 'preferable'?. But those dialects don't include mainstream British or American English.)
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