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绑德sings
I want to express the same meaning with the following noun phrases:
1. combat troops.
2. fighting troops.
3. a fight troop.
4. troops for fighting.
5. armed troops.
Question:
Which is/are grammatically correct ?
Correct them please if they are wrongly written.
Aug 4, 2024 1:33 PM
Answers · 2
Invitee
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A fight troop is incorrect. The rest are all grammatically correct.
August 4, 2024
Correct:
1. Combat Troops - Standard term for military units in combat.
2. Fighting Troops - Troops actively engaged in fighting.
3. Armed Troops - Troops equipped with weapons.
4. Troops for Fighting - Troops designated for fighting.
Incorrect:
5. A Fight Troop - Use "a combat troop" or "a fighting troop" instead.
Summary:
* Use Combat Troops, Fighting Troops, Armed Troops, or Troops for Fighting.
* Avoid A Fight Troop.
August 7, 2024
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