Please try writing your sentences again with capital letters for the first letter of a sentence, of countries and for the first person pronoun 'I' . Leave a space after a punctuation mark. It's ' the UK'.
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simonlearnenglishbut this is a language problem,language forum doesn't deal with language problem?Exactly! Just because this is an English forum, that is the reason why we are critical about learners' postings, even in the areas you don't think are important to you. For folks who care about using English correctly, writing without proper capitalization,
simonlearnenglishdo you know which district has the most apparel or packaging companies in UK?It seems odd to me to include "apparel companies" and "packaging companies" in the same question. I would separate the two (unless you meant only one kind of company -- "apparel packaging companies"). Also, you don't have to name the countries that make up the UK.
simonlearnenglishI guess it is not right to include these two companies in one sentence with just an "and" to express that you mean two different companies not just one conbined.Simon,
simonlearnenglishIs it odd to use "or" in this sentence?Yes, as far as your sentence was concerned.
simonlearnenglishI want to find the apparel companies and packaging companies.(use "and" here)You are interested in the information