Can I say, The university plans to move physical education courses from 9am to 5pm. The university plans to change physical education courses, instead of morning classes will take palce in the evening.
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You can use either move or change in the first sentence. Your second sentence is a run-on.
— Philip
You can use either move or change in the first sentence.
Your second sentence is a run-on.
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