Hello, Mehdi—and welcome to English Forums. As you can see below, the example sentence have other and worse problems than the use of 'education' as an adjective: T he g overnment of Pakistan should take steps to remove the above-mentioned problems so as to improve the quality of the educational system of the country The quality of the education system in Iran has not changed very much... Qatar is number one in the Middle East and fourth among 142 countries around the world in the quality of its educational system, according to the latest global ...
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Mehdi SadughiIn the second sentence, "pretty" is incorrect because it's spoken or it is incorrect for more fundamental reasons?It is too casual for the text, but for more fundamental reasons—I don't think I've heard it in a negative statement.
Mehdi SadughiIs it decent to say "The quality of education system in Iran has not changed fai