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Layla1234 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

A certificate in/of

Can you have a look at the following sentence and say whether it is grammatically correct?

You can receive a certificate in photography at the end of the course? It is grammatically correct? Can we use receive with certificate? Any other collocations with certificate? More formal ones? Do obtain and gain, acquire suit?
  

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Can you receive a certificate in photography at the end of the course? -- Yes. Can we use receive with certificate?

  • Can you receive a certificate in photography at the end of the course?
  • -- Yes.
  • Can we use receive with certificate?
  • - Yes.
  • Any other collocations with certificate?
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Can you receive a certificate in photography at the end of the course? Is it grammatically correct?-- Yes.
Can we use receive with certificate?- Yes.
Any other collocations with certificate? More formal ones? Do obtain and gain, acquire suit?-' 'Obtain' is OK; the others are not. 'Earn' is sometimes appropriate.

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