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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct?

The department of Electric and Electronics engineering
The department of Electric and Electronic engineering
  

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t1%3B%2Celectronics%20engineering%3B%2Cc0 But 'Electric' is not, and you must capitalize: The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

  • t1%3B%2Celectronics%20engineering%3B%2Cc0 But 'Electric' is not, and you must capitalize: The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Thank you. Let me ask you one more question.

Eletronic is an adjective, but, if we say Electronics, it is a noun. isn't it?

Is it ok to put a noun before another noun ?
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AnonymousIs it ok to put a noun before another noun ?
It happens all the time—shoe store, text book, floor lamp—but the noun is usually singular. With a few, it is plural—sports club, electronics shop, systems engineer.

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