- What do you mean by course in education?
- What is a course British?
- How do you use course in a sentence?
- What part of speech is course?
What do you mean by course in education?
course noun (CLASSES)
a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam or qualification: They're going away on a training course next week.
What is a course British?
course noun (CLASSES)
a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam or qualification: ... UK Tim did a three-year course in linguistics at Newcastle.
How do you use course in a sentence?
Course sentence example
- Of course , he was just a kid. ...
- The service on Christmas Eve day was, of course , about Jesus. ...
- She carried a chair to a spot that wouldn't be visible on a course from the path to the door, and sat down. ...
- Of course I know, and so does he. ...
- Of course they will be. ...
- Of course she couldn't go with him.
What part of speech is course?
course
part of speech: | noun |
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phrase: | of course |
part of speech: | transitive verb |
inflections: | courses, coursing, coursed |
definition 1: | to pass quickly over or through. synonyms: run similar words: cover, cross, track, traverse |