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Bee guava 914 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

An issue with the word REFER

Hello dear People,

Could you Please tell my if it is OK to say a sentence as below:

They referred me to a course.

Does it carry the same meaning as in

They sent me on a course?

Is the use of "refer” OK in this context?

Thank you for your help.

  

Top answer

bee guava 914 They referred me to a course. They said I might like the course. They thought the course might interest me.

  • bee guava 914 They referred me to a course.
  • They said I might like the course.
  • They thought the course might interest me.
  • It might meet my needs.
  • So they told me what the course was, and they urged me to learn about it to see if it was what I wanted.
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bee guava 914They referred me to a course.

They said I might like the course. They thought the course might interest me. It might meet my needs. So they told me what the course was, and they urged me to learn about it to see if it was what I wanted.

bee guava 914They sent me on a course?

They made me go to the c

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