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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Which phrase is correct?

1. for the painting, welding, and assembly of a car
2. for the painting, welding, and assembling a car
Is it correct if I would use #1?
  

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Anonymous 1. for the painting, welding, and assembly of a car Correct. Anonymous 2.

  • Anonymous 1.
  • for the painting, welding, and assembly of a car Correct.
  • Anonymous 2.
  • for the painting, welding, and assembling a car Correct if you get rid of the definite article as shown.
  • Also, these sentences are incomplete.
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Anonymous1. for the painting, welding, and assembly of a car
Correct.
Anonymous2. for the painting, welding, and assembling a car
Correct if you get rid of the definite article as shown.

Also, these sentences are incomplete. Also, it's a good idea to start capitalizing
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AnonymousIs it correct if I would use #1?
Is it correct if I use #1?
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1. would be okay, for example, in the following:

"This large building houses the lines for the painting, welding, and assembly of a car."

2. would be okay, for example, in the following:

"These two lines are for the painting, welding, and assembling a car takes place in the final line over there."

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