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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Does it make sense to say:


a) "How is your training?"


b) "How is your course?"


Note: By this, I mean (sort of) if the person is enjoying or not his training/course.

  

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Christine Christie Note: By this, I mean (sort of) if the person is enjoying or not his training/course. It's OK, but I'd add 'going'. How is [your/the] [course/training] going?

  • Christine Christie Note: By this, I mean (sort of) if the person is enjoying or not his training/course.
  • It's OK, but I'd add 'going'.
  • How is [your/the] [course/training] going?
  • CJ
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Christine ChristieNote: By this, I mean (sort of) if the person is enjoying or not his training/course.

It's OK, but I'd add 'going'.

How is [your/the] [course/training] going?

CJ

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