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Zazzex Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Almost every department of educational fields.

Hello,

"Now almost every department of educational fields is joining KACC."



which of educational fields or an educational field is correct?



Thanks.
  

Top answer

The sentence makes no sense, really, either way. Perhaps you mean: Now almost every institution in the field of education is joining KACC.

  • The sentence makes no sense, really, either way.
  • Perhaps you mean: Now almost every institution in the field of education is joining KACC.
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The sentence makes no sense, really, either way. Perhaps you mean:

Now almost every institution in the field of education is joining KACC.
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Thanks for asking.

I meant " every department (in different academic fields of study) in the university is joining KACC."

In this context, how should I correct it?

" every department in different academic fields of study in the university is joining KACC."

Any good suggestions?

Or it could mean, I guess,

" every department in different sub-f

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