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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Adverb - adjective

Hi there,

What is right: "genetically engineerin" or "genetic engineering". According to my understanding only the second one should be right. What do you think?

Thanks in advance.

Firescrew
  

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Anonymous What is right: "genetically engineerin g " or "genetic engineering". According to my understanding only the second one should be right. What do you think?

  • Anonymous What is right: "genetically engineerin g " or "genetic engineering".
  • According to my understanding only the second one should be right.
  • What do you think?
  • Both are correct.
  • You haven't given the whole sentence.
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AnonymousWhat is right: "genetically engineering" or "genetic engineering". According to my understanding only the second one should be right. What do you think?
Both are correct. You haven't given the whole sentence. Is engineering used as a noun or as a verb? If a noun, then the second one is right, but you could
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Thanks for your immediate anwer. The sentence is: "What is genetically engineering?"

Joe

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