Which of the following sentences correctly uses a non-countable noun?
A: I need an important information about the upcoming meeting.
B: She provided me with many useful informations for my research.
C: The police gave us some valuable information regarding the incident.
D: He always has a great knowledge about different cultures.
Answer:C
✅ Sentence C is correct because "information" is a non-countable noun and is used appropriately here.
✅ Non-countable nouns cannot be pluralized (e.g., "informations" is incorrect) and typically do not take "a" or "an" before them.
❌ Option A is incorrect because "information" is non-countable and cannot be preceded by the article "an".
❌ Option B is incorrect because "information" is a non-countable noun and therefore cannot be pluralized into "informations" nor used with "many," which is for countable nouns.
❌ Option D is incorrect because "knowledge" is a non-countable noun and cannot be preceded by the indefinite article "a".
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