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Ahun Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Economics or economic?

Hallo..
can someone tell me the difference between economic and economics?

Which one ist correct: I studied economics or I studied economic?
And what about economy?

I'm a little bit confused Emotion: tongue tied

thanks for your help,
Ahun
  

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Hello Ahun "Econmy" is "operation of money supply, trade and industry". "Economic" is an adjective to mean "related to economy". "Economics" is a science to study "economy".

  • Hello Ahun "Econmy" is "operation of money supply, trade and industry".
  • "Economic" is an adjective to mean "related to economy".
  • "Economics" is a science to study "economy".
  • I studied economics.
  • (OK) I studied economic.
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Hello Ahun

"Econmy" is "operation of money supply, trade and industry".
"Economic" is an adjective to mean "related to economy".
"Economics" is a science to study "economy".

I studied economics. (OK)
I studied economic. (not OK)

paco

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