Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Course"
The meaning of "Course" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does course overview mean?
A:
A summary of what you will study.
Generally a few words about each topic the course will study.
Generally a few words about each topic the course will study.
Q:
What does Of course I knew they could not simply take my word, and would have to investigate, especially when the man I was accusing was strongly denying my account
on this case,what mean "account" mean?
on this case,what mean "account" mean?
A:
it could mean your experience or like your side of the story
Q:
What does The course will be learner centered in nature mean?
A:
I think this means that the material in the course will be focused on the students and their learning.
Q:
What does I'm close to finishing this course. mean?
A:
you are almost done finishing the course
Q:
What does I'm finishing the course. mean?
A:
"I'm finishing the course" Can mean a few things. It can mean you're about to finish a course as in school work. it can also mean you're near the end of a racecourse, or a golf course.
Hopefully this makes sense. please feel free to ask questions if you have any
Hopefully this makes sense. please feel free to ask questions if you have any
Example sentences using "Course"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with over the course of.
A:
Over the course of his career, the player set many records in his sport and received numerous awards.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with in course of & in the course of.
A:
never really came across the expression "in course of" before, but for the other one: "in the course of traveling around the world, I've learned a great deal about many other cultures"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with In due course.
A:
Things will get better in due course.
The flowers will bloom in due course.
We will announce our plan in due course.
He will reply in due course to your email.
The rules have been changed and the affected parties will be notified in due course.
The flowers will bloom in due course.
We will announce our plan in due course.
He will reply in due course to your email.
The rules have been changed and the affected parties will be notified in due course.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "why, of course!".
A:
-- Would you like a piece of this exquisite chocolate cake?
-- Why, of course!
The expression is much stronger than "yes" and indicates that the speaker is excited to do something that somebody else suggested. The word "why" makes the expression even more emphatic. You can also say "Why, yes!" (less strong).
I hope this helps you!
-- Why, of course!
The expression is much stronger than "yes" and indicates that the speaker is excited to do something that somebody else suggested. The word "why" makes the expression even more emphatic. You can also say "Why, yes!" (less strong).
I hope this helps you!
Synonyms of "Course" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between while and over the course of ?
A:
"While" is a commonly used word , while "over the course of" adds a dramatic effect to the story.
Q:
What is the difference between in due course and when the time comes ?
A:
The phrases could be used interchangeably, though in due course is typically used in a more formal or serious setting.
"They will be convicted of their crimes in due course."
"I'll tell her I'm moving when the time comes."
"They will be convicted of their crimes in due course."
"I'll tell her I'm moving when the time comes."
Q:
What is the difference between course and curriculum ?
A:
a course is like a class, that you take for maybe 4 months.
In America, the curriculum is like, the whole program, all of the classes/courses you take when pursuing a degree.. The computer science curriculum, all the classes you take to get your degree.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/curriculum
"2. A group of related courses, often in a special field of study: the engineering curriculum."
In America, the curriculum is like, the whole program, all of the classes/courses you take when pursuing a degree.. The computer science curriculum, all the classes you take to get your degree.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/curriculum
"2. A group of related courses, often in a special field of study: the engineering curriculum."
Q:
What is the difference between of course and sure ?
A:
of course means that ur saying 100% yes to something and sure means that ur not completely saying yes but you r
Q:
What is the difference between of course and sure ?
A:
of course" shows agreement.. "sure" means for certain. But if used as an answer to someone who is asking permision "of course" and "sure" both means "yes."
Translations of "Course"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Welcome to the course! let's introduce ourselves first
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 講座の申し込みをする
Apply to the course
eligibleを使った方が良い?
Apply to the course
eligibleを使った方が良い?
A:
Apply for the course.
eligible は申請できるかどうか。
I am applying for all eligible courses.
I wasn't eligible for that course.
Am I eligible to apply for this course?
eligible は申請できるかどうか。
I am applying for all eligible courses.
I wasn't eligible for that course.
Am I eligible to apply for this course?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I am curious about what courses in your contemporary art school?
And which kind of painting genre or style do you like?
Sometimes, I'd like to draw some animate style characters on paper and on laptop.
And which kind of painting genre or style do you like?
Sometimes, I'd like to draw some animate style characters on paper and on laptop.
A:
First sentence: What courses are there in your contemporary art school?
Second sentence: No corrections needed
Third sentence: Sometimes, I like to draw animate (anime?) style characters on paper and on a laptop.
Besides a few mistakes, these look good to me.
Second sentence: No corrections needed
Third sentence: Sometimes, I like to draw animate (anime?) style characters on paper and on a laptop.
Besides a few mistakes, these look good to me.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Could you possibly tell me what else can you say instead of “but” here?
↓
Of course the seafood is excellent, and the views are spectacular. “But” this package includes a free late-night ramen stand inside the hotel.
↓
Of course the seafood is excellent, and the views are spectacular. “But” this package includes a free late-night ramen stand inside the hotel.
A:
you mention that the seafood is excellent. Is the package including a free late-night ramen stand inside the hotel also a good thing? If so, you can use ‘adding connectives’ to emphasise that this feature is also good too. Some examples are: moreover, also, in addition.
If it’s a bad thing, then use a ‘contrasting connective’. Examples are: although, however, besides.
—
I get the impression that the free ramen stand is a positive thing (in addition to the seafood the hotel already offers) if you use an adding connective when describing it.
I get the impression that the free ramen stand is a bad thing if you use a contrasting connective.
Hope this made sense :)
If it’s a bad thing, then use a ‘contrasting connective’. Examples are: although, however, besides.
—
I get the impression that the free ramen stand is a positive thing (in addition to the seafood the hotel already offers) if you use an adding connective when describing it.
I get the impression that the free ramen stand is a bad thing if you use a contrasting connective.
Hope this made sense :)
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? After you try it, if you think it tastes good, you will buy it.
the course is
the course is
A:
Buy it if you think it tasted good after trying it
Or
Try it, and if you think it tastes good then buy it
Or
Try it, and if you think it tastes good then buy it
Other questions about "Course"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce It's important to eat healthy.
But of course, it's not easy to do that..
But of course, it's not easy to do that..
A:
I would prefer saying "it's important to eat healthy, but it's not easy to do so"
Q:
But of course now I don’t get any credit for sticking with the girls all this time
A:
credit can mean multiple things but here it means acknowledgment or praise for doing something~
Q:
Off course, I want to receive financial assistance if I run some tourist industry affected by the restrictions, but it would be impossible. Because Japanese government has a lot of debt, so I'm afraid of them bankrupt if they assist financially too much. Does this sound natural?
A:
Of course, I'd want to receive financial assistance if I ran a tourist agency, but it would be impossible because the Japanese government has a lot of debt, so I'm afraid that they might bankrupt if they fulfill financial assistance too much.
Q:
All the courses are personalized for the need of every single individual
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
× All the courses are personalized for the need of every single individual
✓ All the courses are personalized to the need of each individual.
✓ All the courses are personalized to the need of each individual.
Q:
Of course I feel so bad for deceased because of atomic bomb. I think the Japanese government in that time is all its fault. It made many people pass away. Does this sound natural?
A:
× Of course I feel so bad for deceased because of atomic bomb.
✓ Naturally, I feel so bad for the deceased because of the atomic bomb.
× I think the Japanese government in that time is all its fault.
✓ I believe the Japanese government at that time erred in every way.
× It made many people pass away.
✓ Due to which, many individuals perished.
✓ Naturally, I feel so bad for the deceased because of the atomic bomb.
× I think the Japanese government in that time is all its fault.
✓ I believe the Japanese government at that time erred in every way.
× It made many people pass away.
✓ Due to which, many individuals perished.
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
Latest words
course
HiNative is a platform for users to exchange their knowledge about different languages and cultures.
Newest Questions
- "The longest you've ever lain in bed for when you've been ill?" Can I say "The longest you've ...
- Do native English speakers know all 12 tenses? (like present simple etc.) I mean you do different...
- What is the difference between incident and incidence ?
- Do you use "candidate" not only for people but things? Like "candidate location/place/venue, e...
- Could this sentence be interpreted both ways? - I thought her to be asking questions. Could...
Topic Questions
- Could this sentence be interpreted both ways? - "She seems to be asking questions" Could th...
- What’s the difference between “to film” and “to record”?
- What is the difference between This is the password for the Wi-Fi. and This is the Wi-Fi password. ?
- What is the difference between spray (the plant, countertop) and spray down (the plant, counterto...
- Hello, I hope you're doing well. I have this homework: Rewrite the sentences using hypothetical ...
Recommended Questions