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A mixture of igniting vs. the ignition of a mixture #1 (permalink) Fri Sep 08, 2006 5:09 am   A mixture of igniting vs. the ignition of a mixture
 

Hi Teachers,

Please look at this sentence:

Jet propulsion involves..........of air and fuel, which forms a powerful exhaust.

A/ a mixture of igniting
B/ the ignition of a mixture


Which one is the correct?

Thanks beforehand!

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A mixture of igniting vs. the ignition of a mixture #2 (permalink) Fri Sep 08, 2006 8:24 am   A mixture of igniting vs. the ignition of a mixture
 

jupiter wrote:
Jet propulsion involves the ignition of a mixture of air and fuel, which forms a powerful exhaust.

A/ a mixture of igniting
B/ the ignition of a mixture


Which one is the correct? B

Thanks beforehand! Say: "Thanks in advance." ;)

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