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Jimin
The use of 'the' in the title of the literature
(Is this sentence correctly using 'the'?)
I am a graduate student for science and engineering. Evertime I write a scientific paper, it is really confusing to use 'the' in the title or in the first sentence of the paper. For example,
1. In title
the fabrication of nanowire transistors
vs. fabrication of nanowire transistors
2. In 1st sentence of paper
The direct printing of organic materials are an attractive alternative to a conventional fabrication method.
vs. direct printing of organic materials are an attractive alternative to a conventional fabrication method.
Which one is correct and why?
Thank you
9 avr. 2018 08:08
Réponses · 4
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(1) Both are reasonable English.
(2) I think you are right, it is normal in such papers to use "The direct printing of ... is an attractive alternative to conventional fabrication methods."
(I changed it to plural)
"The direct printing of ... is an attractive alternative to any conventional fabrication method."
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In the title, if "Fabrication of nanowire transistors" is the whole title, I'd also wonder whether it should have "The".
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I'd have to say "convention". Many publications have strict, written standards for these sorts of things. You may be able to find the specification somewhere, if not the reason. Would this be for IEEE? They usually have brief style guides.
9 avril 2018
direct printing is an attractive <-- Singular, hence "is", not "are".
9 avril 2018
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Jimin
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Coréen
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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