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another information
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "another information" is not correct in English.
The word "information" is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by "another." You can use "another" with countable nouns, but in this case, it should be replaced with "additional" or "more." Example: "I need additional information about the project."
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58 human-written examples
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Another 40m are infected.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to information, which is an uncountable noun, use quantifiers like "more", "additional", or "further" instead of "another". For example, say "more information" instead of "another information".
Common error
Avoid using "another" with uncountable nouns like "information", "advice", or "furniture". "Another" is used with countable nouns. Instead, use quantifiers like "more", "additional", or "further" to correctly modify these nouns.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "another information" functions as an incorrect attempt to quantify the noun "information". Because "information" is uncountable, it cannot be used with "another". Ludwig AI analysis flags this as grammatically incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "another information" is grammatically incorrect because "information" is an uncountable noun. Instead, use phrases such as "additional information", "further information", or "more information". As highlighted by Ludwig AI, using the correct grammatical structure ensures clear and effective communication. Remember to use quantifiers like "more", "additional", or "further" with uncountable nouns to avoid grammatical errors.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
additional information
Replaces "another" with "additional" to correctly modify the uncountable noun "information".
further information
Uses "further" instead of "another" to appropriately describe more information.
more information
Employs "more" as a quantifier suitable for uncountable nouns like "information".
extra information
Substitutes "another" with "extra" to denote supplementary information.
some more information
Adds "some" before "more" for a slightly less formal tone while maintaining grammatical correctness.
new information
Focuses on the novelty of the information, suitable when the information is previously unknown.
updated information
Highlights that the information has been recently updated or revised.
supplementary information
Offers a more formal synonym for additional information.
details
Uses a noun that encompasses the idea of information, focusing on specific facts.
data
Replaces "information" with "data", another uncountable noun that can be quantified with words like "more" or "additional".
FAQs
What is the correct way to ask for more details?
Instead of saying "another information", which is grammatically incorrect, you should ask for "additional information", "further information", or "more information".
Why is "another information" considered grammatically incorrect?
The word "information" is an uncountable noun. Uncountable nouns cannot be directly preceded by "another", which is used for countable nouns. You need to use quantifiers like "more" or "additional" instead.
Can I use "another" with other uncountable nouns?
No, "another" should not be used with any uncountable nouns like "advice", "water", or "furniture". Always opt for quantifiers like "more", "some", or "a lot of".
What are some alternatives to "another information" in formal writing?
In formal writing, use phrases like "additional information" or "further information". These phrases are grammatically correct and convey a professional tone.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested