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?‘)






