* Noun: This is the most common usage. It refers to the knowledge or facts about a particular subject.
* Example: "The teacher shared some information about the upcoming test."
* Uncountable Noun: "Information" is often treated as an uncountable noun, meaning you can't have "one information" but rather "some information" or "a lot of information."
* Adjective: Less common, but possible in some cases. It can describe something as related to information.
* Example: "The information desk at the library was very helpful."
* Verb: While not standard English, "information" can be used as a verb in some contexts, typically meaning "to inform." This is more of a specialized usage.
* Example: (Informal) "The news article informationed the public about the new policy."
So, the part of speech for "information" depends on its role in the sentence. The most common and general usage is as an uncountable noun.