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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Verbs

1. Is this sentence correct:



"Lorry has signed up for a fitness instructor course, but the course will only open when they have 25 people signed up."




2. And if insted of 'sign up for', it was used the verb 'to enroll in', would the sentence mean the same?


  

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Christine Christie Lorry has signed up for a fitness instructor course, but the course will only open start when /after they have 25 people have signed up. Christine Christie 2. And if inste a d of 'sign up for', it was used the verb 'to enroll in' was used , would the sentence mean the same?

  • Christine Christie Lorry has signed up for a fitness instructor course, but the course will only open start when /after they have 25 people have signed up.
  • Christine Christie 2.
  • And if inste a d of 'sign up for', it was used the verb 'to enroll in' was used , would the sentence mean the same?
  • Yes, it would.
  • Note that you only need "...
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Christine ChristieLorry has signed up for a fitness instructor course, but the course will only open start when/after they have 25 people have signed up.
Christine Christie2. And if inst

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