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Nessie000 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

'assembled' vs 'assembly'

Hi,

Please have a look at this:

Nissan Vietnam Co. Ltd. (NVL), a joint venture between Japan’s automaker Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and Denmark’s Kjaer Group A/S (Kjaer), has announced it will start assembling cars in Vietnam next year despite the current lackluster auto market.

The first locally assembly Nissan car will roll off the production line the same year, says a statement issued on Tuesday by the company

Why don't they use 'assembled' instead of 'assembly'?

Many thanks,

Nessie.
  

Top answer

I would have used assenmled and consider assembly wrong. CB

  • I would have used assenmled and consider assembly wrong.
  • CB
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I would have used assenmled and consider assembly wrong.

CB

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