‘Attached Is’ Or ‘Attached Are’?

What is the difference between ‘attached is’ and ‘attached are’?

Do we use “attached is some information for your reference” or “attached are some information for your reference”?

‘Information’ is a non-count noun (i.e. you cannot put a number in front of, or an ‘s’ to the back of these words) and only has a singular form so you should use ‘is’ here.

Other examples of non-count nouns include ‘stuff’ (explained in “is stuffs the plural of stuff?“) and ‘luggage’ (explained in ‘luggages’ or ‘luggage?‘)

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