course - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • attend: Students taking the Plant Biology option may attend a week-long field course in southern Portugal.
  • teach: Teaching All courses are taught by a series of two-hour seminars over the first two terms.
  • accredit: Most CILIP accredited LIS courses qualify for application for the Professional Preparation Master's Scheme.
  • complete: He completed the legal practice course at the College of Law in Chester.
  • run: Return to Top 3.5 - Can you run a course at my institution?

Adjective modifier

  • due: In due course Hogwarts is going to need a very special home.
  • undergraduate: The tuition fee for full-time undergraduate courses at Queen's will be £ 3,000 a year.
  • short: Short courses for industry Department of Electronic Systems Engineering; January - March each year.
  • introductory: Introductory courses must be organized to transmit the knowledge created.
  • intensive: Intensive professional development courses are offered by the respective research councils.
  • vocational: Students from ethnic minority families tend to choose vocational courses at university - law or medicine rather than English or philosophy, for instance.

Modifies a noun

  • fee: Course fees: £ 200.00 ( non residential ).
  • tutor: All course tutors who carry out Focus training are well qualified and professional, ensuring value for money and high quality training.
  • content: You don't necessarily have to list the modules you will take but do refer to the course content in some way.

Noun used with modifier

  • golf: Further south, the golf courses are swept by the Atlantic breezes.
  • training: He asked the question along the lines of " I charge a company £ 1000 for a training course.
  • postgraduate: How to Apply Applications are made directly to the Department as postgraduate courses are not included in the UCAS system.
  • degree: The course was the first such degree course in the UK.

Preposition: of

  • action: My question to you is what is the best course of action vaginal version or traditional, through the stomach muscles?

Preposition: for

  • beginner: We offer sailing holidays, short & weekend breaks with tuition or RYA courses for beginner to Yachtmaster, for children and adults alike.

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