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How to Use "Course" with Example Sentences
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course
(n):
a class or a group of classes with the same teacher; a direction or route; something happening over time; one part of a meal; an area used for a sport
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Used with adjectives:
"
This
computer
course
is useful.
"
(computer, math, science, English)
"
I'm taking an
advanced
course
.
"
(advanced, beginners', intermediate, introductory, college-level, graduate-level, online)
"
We took the
normal
course
back home.
"
(normal, usual)
"
The
main
course
is chicken.
"
(main, first, second)
"
The
golf
course
is huge.
"
(golf, obstacle, race)
Used with verbs:
"
I want to
take
that
course
.
"
(take, enroll in, join, sign up for)
"
The professor will
teach
two
courses
.
"
(teach)
"
The university
is offering
a
course
in bioengineering.
"
(be + offering)
"
He did not
complete
the
course
.
"
(complete, finish, pass, fail, flunk)
"
The
course
covers
the basics.
"
(covers, includes)
"
The captain
followed
the
course
.
"
(followed, changed, reversed)
"
She
ate
the last
course
.
"
(ate, skipped, finished)
"
They
are designing
a new golf
course
.
"
(be + designing, be + building)
Used with prepositions:
"
She's taking a
course
in
organic chemistry.
"
(in)
"
He is taking a
course
on
global warming.
"
(on)
"
She was sick
during
the
course
of her life.
"
(during)
"
We had lobster
for
the main
course
.
"
(for)
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