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he information
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "he information" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error, likely intended to be "the information." Example: "Please provide the information needed for the report."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Alternative expressions(6)
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
He read it because he wanted information he could trust.
News & Media
"He had a flash drive, said he had information he wanted to get on the air.
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As he sifted information, he reached some alarming conclusions.
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She added, "He has information and he's holding it".
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And he likes the information he gleans from the system.
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He wanted information.
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He integrates information quickly".
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Now, he gathered information by telephone.
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He added: "Information is a tradeable commodity.
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He needed information to use his power.
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He added: "Information should be free.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use a determiner (like 'the', 'his', 'some') before "information" to ensure grammatical correctness. For example, "He needs the information."
Common error
Avoid using "information" directly after a pronoun like "he" without a determiner. This creates a grammatically incorrect sentence. Always include words like "the", "his", or "some" before "information".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "he information" is grammatically incorrect and does not function as a standard grammatical unit. It lacks a necessary determiner before the noun "information". Ludwig AI confirms this assessment.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "he information" is grammatically incorrect and should not be used in written or spoken English. As Ludwig AI confirms, it requires a determiner such as "the", "his", or "some" before "information" to be grammatically correct. Without the determiner, the phrase lacks meaning and is unsuitable for any context. Alternatives like "he has "the information"" or "he needs "some information"" should be used instead.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
He has the information
Replaces "information" with a more grammatically correct phrase.
He possesses the details
Substitutes "information" with "details" and uses a more formal verb.
He needs the data
Replaces "information" with "data" indicating a need for specific facts.
He requires the facts
Similar to needing data, but "facts" emphasizes verifiable truths.
He obtained the knowledge
Focuses on the acquisition of "knowledge" rather than just raw information.
He gathered intelligence
Uses "intelligence" suggesting a more strategic or secretive collection of information.
He learned the particulars
Highlights the specific and often minor points of a situation.
He found out the specifics
Emphasizes the process of discovering the precise details.
He uncovered the truth
Suggests a revelation of something previously hidden or unknown.
He ascertained the situation
Indicates that someone has determined or established the context of something.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the word "information" after a pronoun like "he"?
Always use a determiner before "information", such as "the", "his", or "some". For example, instead of "he information", say "he has "the information"" or "he needs "some information"".
What are some alternatives to saying "he information"?
Instead of the grammatically incorrect "he information", try "he has "the details"", "he requires "the data"", or "he needs "some facts" depending on the context.
Is the phrase "he information" grammatically correct?
No, the phrase "he information" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It requires a determiner like "the", "his", or "some" before "information".
How does the meaning change when I use different determiners before "information"?
Using "the information" implies a specific set of data known to both speaker and listener. Using "his information" indicates that the information belongs to him. Using "some information" suggests a non-specific amount of data.
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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
Expert rating
Real-world application tested