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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
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In which course/faculty/stream you have enrolled in?

In which course you have enrolled in?
In which faculty/stream you have took admission/enrolled in?
Are you seeking admission in Science Faculty?
In which faculty you are seeking admission?

Please correct my sentences and suggest better versions too.
  

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Hi, In which course you have enrolled in? In which faculty/stream you have took admission/enrolled in? Are you seeking admission in Science Faculty?

  • Hi, In which course you have enrolled in?
  • In which faculty/stream you have took admission/enrolled in?
  • Are you seeking admission in Science Faculty?
  • In which faculty you are seeking admission?
  • In which course you have enrolled?
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Hi,

In which course you have enrolled in?

In which faculty/stream you have took admission/enrolled in?

Are you seeking admission in Science Faculty?

In which faculty you are seeking admission?

In which course you have enrolled?

Which course have you enrolled in? More natural





In which faculty/stream h
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Thanks a lot Clive.

Can I also say "for" instead of "in" or "to" like the followings?

(1) For which course you are enrolled?
(2) Which course/faculty you are enrolled for?
(3) Which course you are seeking admission for?

Please help me out with this.
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Hi,

Can I also say "for" instead of "in" or "to" like the followings?

(1) For which course you are enrolled?

(2) Which course/faculty you are enrolled for?.

(3) Which course you are seeking admission for?

You haven't inverted the words in itlalics correctly to make a question.



Clive
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Thank you gain.
I think I meant to write something like "have you" not "you are", but now I begin to wonder if "are you" is also correct too or not.
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Hi,



Ignoring the question-word errors, here's the answer about prepositions.

Can I also say "for" instead of "in" or "to" like the followings?

(1) For which course you are enrolled? OK

(2) Which course/faculty you are enrolled for?. yes/no

(3) Which course you are seeking admission for? no



Clive

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