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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

A question related to nouns in English

Hello everyone,
Which one is grammatically correct in your opinion?

“CAN61 Matrix” or “Matrix CAN61” (CAN61 is the name of the matrix)
“A Matrix” or “Matrix A” (A is the name of the matrix)

Many thanks for your help in advance

Regards,
Alex
  

Top answer

Hi, Usually, things are referred to by their name. eg ' Clive cooked dinner' rather than Man Clive or Clive Man. But it all depends on how you want to use your phrase in a sentence.

  • Hi, Usually, things are referred to by their name.
  • eg ' Clive cooked dinner' rather than Man Clive or Clive Man.
  • But it all depends on how you want to use your phrase in a sentence.
  • Can you offer an example?.
  • As a caption for a matrix, you could either say Matrix CAN61 or CAN61.
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Hi,

Usually, things are referred to by their name.
eg 'Clive cooked dinner' rather than Man Clive or Clive Man.

But it all depends on how you want to use your phrase in a sentence. Can you offer an example?.

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