Many learners of English make frequent errors with uncountable nouns, often by mistakenly using them in plural form or with incorrect articles. Below is a list of 10 commonly misused uncountable nouns, each followed by an incorrect and a correct sentence. Use this guide to sharpen your grammar skills and speak more naturally.1. AdviceShe gave me an advice about my career. (incorrect)She gave me some advice about my career. (correct)2. InformationI need an information about the schedule. (incorrect)I need some information about the schedule. (Correct)3. LuggageWe carried many luggages to the airport. (incorrect)We carried a lot of luggage to the airport. (correct)4. FurnitureThey bought several furnitures for the new house. (incorrect)They bought some furniture for the new house. (Correct)5. EquipmentThe lab has new equipments for the experiment. (incorrect)The lab has new equipment for the experiment. (Correct)6. HomeworkShe has a lot of homeworks to do tonight. (incorrect)She has a lot of homework to do tonight. (Correct)7. TrafficThere were many traffics on the road this morning. (incorrect)There was a lot of traffic on the road this morning. (Correct)8. SceneryThe hill station offers beautiful sceneries. (incorrect)The hill station offers beautiful scenery. (Correct)9. KnowledgeHe has a deep knowledges of science. (incorrect)He has a deep knowledge of science. (Correct)10. ProgressShe has made many progresses this semester. (incorrect)She has made a lot of progress this semester. (Correct)