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Idiom: On a hiding to nothing | new usage of "understand"?
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Above are the update information or above are an update information #1 (permalink) Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:25 am   Above are the update information or above are an update information
 

Which one is correct?
Above are the update infomation
or
Above are an update information
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Above are the update information or above are an update information #2 (permalink) Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:59 am   Above are the update information or above are an update information
 

Hi newbie

Neither is correct. Try this instead:

Above is the update information.

The word 'information' is an uncountable singular noun.
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