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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Ommission of articles before a proper noun

Can one say "It looks like record attendance for Turbomachinery Symposium this year." or must one say "It looks like record attendance for the Turbomachinery Symposium in October? Please expalin your answer and more examples please. Thankyou! JT


  

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Hi, First, let me ask you this. Is the name of the event 'Turbomachinery Symposium', or is it simply a symposium that has the title 'TurboMachinery'? Clive

  • Hi, First, let me ask you this.
  • Is the name of the event 'Turbomachinery Symposium', or is it simply a symposium that has the title 'TurboMachinery'?
  • Clive
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Hi,

First, let me ask you this.

Is the name of the event 'Turbomachinery Symposium', or is it simply a symposium that has the title 'TurboMachinery'?

Clive

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