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Kayteefox Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Prerequisite in a sentence

Ok so I know the definition of prerequisite (required beforehand) but I'm not sure of how to use that form of the word in a sentence. Any suggestions? Thanks.
  

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In the US today, "prerequisite" is used almost exclusively in the following sense: Calculus is a prerequisite (the required preparatory course) for more advanced courses in mathematics, such as differential equations and complex analysis.

  • In the US today, "prerequisite" is used almost exclusively in the following sense: Calculus is a prerequisite (the required preparatory course) for more advanced courses in mathematics, such as differential equations and complex analysis.
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In the US today, "prerequisite" is used almost exclusively in the following sense:

Calculus is a prerequisite (the required preparatory course) for more advanced courses in mathematics, such as differential equations and complex analysis.

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