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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

I've enrolled in several courses.

I've enrolled in several courses.
I've taken several courses.
I've signed up for several courses.

Hi,
Do all of the above sound right and amount to one another? Thanks.
  

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The first and the last implies the same meaning. But the second one can be used in several contexts, including "past" and "past perfect". For ex: I've taken several courses on time management, so I'm competent for this work.

  • The first and the last implies the same meaning.
  • But the second one can be used in several contexts, including "past" and "past perfect".
  • For ex: I've taken several courses on time management, so I'm competent for this work.
  • /Sameer
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The first and the last implies the same meaning. But the second one can be used in several contexts, including "past" and "past perfect". For ex: I've taken several courses on time management, so I'm competent for this work.

/Sameer

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