1. There is an obvious misspelling: "peices" is spelled "pieces".
2. A better choice of wording would be "A few items of information".
Certainly, although they might appreciate a few days notice to make sure they have 200 50 cent pieces.
There are a few different online websites that contain information about land mortgages. A few of these websites include wiseGEEK, GreenStone FCS, and First South Farm Credit.
There are a few websites that carry information about home constructions loans. One can find such information on 'wikiHow', 'Bankrate', 'StartBuild' and 'Wikipedia'.
Wherever you use computers you need Information Technology. Without IT the computers are nothing but big pieces of junk which is of no use to anybody.The IT industry creates the so called tools, applications, websites etc that we use in our day to day life in the financial industry.Without them we would have to think of ways of trade used a few decades ago. like Barter System or face to face settlement & trading etc.
If you are looking for information on a small business grant, you have a few options. You can contact your local bank for information, and you can contact the governments website about grants for businesses.
No, the correct phrase would be 'a little information' or 'a few pieces of information', or similar.'Information' is not a countable noun, therefore you cannot talk about 'a few' of it.The word 'few' must always be followed by a plural formation, or by nothing at all.
"Few pieces of information" refers to a small amount of data or knowledge about a particular subject. This could include basic facts, key details, or essential insights that provide a foundational understanding without overwhelming complexity. It often serves as a starting point for further exploration or discussion.
The phrase implies a very small amount of potassium iodide, but the use of "just" can downplay the significance of even a few molecules, as it depends on the context in which they are being discussed. Additionally, it lacks specificity regarding the effects or implications of those molecules.
This question lacks a few pieces of information. A) Saturday 30th of which month? B) Sailing conditions where?
I could be wrong, but I think the question was to do with the use of the apostrophe (or not) after the word weeks. Am actually looking for that answer :-)
Yahoo Search is a web search engine much like Google or MSN or Wikianswers but more like the first two listed. When you type in a keyword or phrase it will search the internet for related websites to your keyword/phrase. It will also search for Images, Video, Local information, Shopping Information, News, and a few other information databases.
After they get it wrong a few times .
The internet is fairly private but a few things can go wrong. Hackers can breach protection and find valuable information such as social security numbers and bank account information.
Information is not countable as in "informations". We can say 1 part of information. this can add up as in 2 parts of information. Needed information to solve a mystery may consist of quite a few parts. The word itself is not countable.
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Using findtherightjob.com, you can find automotive jobs in your area, just by entering in your zip code and a few other pieces of information, like name, address and email.
I would first look it up on wikipedia.com. Normally you can search for the phrase "exercise addiction" and you will get a few leads. Gather as much information as you can and compare them. If you still need more information the library is a great place to research the topic as well.