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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Giving a course

The candidates are taking digital marketing courses with the trainers in the classroom or Online.

The trainers are giving digital marketing courses to the candidates in the classroom or Online. (They are teaching the candidates)

Please check these sentences.

Is "giving courses to" the right phrase? or Please suggest anything suitable.

  

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kumenglish Is "giving courses to" the right phrase? "giving digital marketing courses to" OR "teaching digital marketing to". I would use the second one.

  • kumenglish Is "giving courses to" the right phrase?
  • "giving digital marketing courses to" OR "teaching digital marketing to".
  • I would use the second one.
  • kumenglish The candidates are taking digital marketing courses with the trainers in the classroom or o nline.
  • The trainers are giving digital marketing courses to the candidates in the classroom or o nline.
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kumenglishIs "giving courses to" the right phrase?

"giving digital marketing courses to" OR "teaching digital marketing to".

I would use the second one.

kumenglishThe candidates are taking digital marketing courses with the trainers in the classroom or online.

The trainers

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