How can you tell whether nouns ending with -ation, -sion, or -ment, are countable?
I've always had problems making plural out of nouns that end with -ation, -tion, -sion, -ment -- because I am not sure whether they are countable.
I know that "information" is always singular, because it's uncountable. But others like recommendation, suggestion, decision, arrangement, alteration, description, I am not sure because, i.e. we can have a lot of suggestions. But I am not sure if it's considered countable, but in my sense, it's countable.
Is there an easy way to tell apart which word can be in plural form? Thanks