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PamQueue Posted 14 years ago
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"He studied physics."

"He studied the general education curriculum."

"He studied the physics master's program."

The first one seems indisputably correct. But I have doubts about the second and third sentences. Should I put "in" or "under" right after "studied"?
  

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" Fine. " Maybe, if you mean he studied all the subjects and/or topics it mentions. " Yes, say 'in/under'.

  • " Fine.
  • " Maybe, if you mean he studied all the subjects and/or topics it mentions.
  • " Yes, say 'in/under'.
  • But it sounds awkward.
  • " The first one seems indisputably correct.
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Hi,

"He studied physics." Fine.


"He studied the general education curriculum." Maybe, if you mean he studied all the subjects and/or topics it mentions. "He studied the physics master's program." Yes, say 'in/under'. But it sounds awkward.

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