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Difference between progress and progression



 
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Difference between progress and progression #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 06, 2005 22:46 pm   Difference between progress and progression
 

Test No. incompl/advan-2 "Spin Doctors", question 7

We are told there will be little economic ......... this year.

(a) progress
(b) forwards
(c) movements
(d) progression

Test No. incompl/advan-2 "Spin Doctors", answer 7

We are told there will be little economic progress this year.

Correct answer: (a) progress

Your answer was: incorrect
We are told there will be little economic progression this year.
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why do we have to use progress instead of progression.i believe that in this matter the only thing possibility is progression that is why?beacuase we have to use noun in mentioned situation.
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Difference between progress and progression #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 07, 2005 8:11 am   Difference between progress and progression
 

This word is usually used as part of a sequence but in this sentence I am talking just about forward movement.
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