Of course the language in the play is coarse; it's Mamet.
I enrolled in a course on computer programming to improve my skills. The sand on the beach was coarse and rough, making it uncomfortable to walk on.
The coarse sandpaper is perfect for smoothing rough surfaces. I signed up for a cooking course to improve my culinary skills.
The correct phrase to use is "Of course." "Of coarse" is not a standard English expression.
This is a sentence that utilizes the homophones flour and flower.
I decided to use coarse sandpaper to smooth out the rough edges of the wooden table.
It's challenging to create a sentence using both "one" and "won" as homophones, but here is a try: "I hope to be the first one in the race to cross the finish line and win the trophy."
A man with a coarse voice was doing the commentary on the public address systems as the runners entered the final stages of the course.
Although the words coarse and course sound the same they have totally different meanings. Coarse is a type of texture and a course can be a lesson learned in school. The girl wanted to take a course in design using coarse types of fabric, is an example of how to use them both in a sentence.
This is a sentence that utilizes the homophones flour and flower.
Example sentence(s) - The salt is coarse ground. She has long, coarse hair.
Burlap is a coarse cloth.
"Hey, Suzanne," said her lab partner. "To be able to view that side, you need to use the course focus adjustment first!"
Linda decided against the blue dress because the texture of the fabric was too coarse. The word coarse is an adjective.
yes but they have to be homophones
I decided to use coarse sandpaper to smooth out the rough edges of the wooden table.
Although this philosophy is not recommended, "Ale is good for whatever might ail you."
Let us pray that we may never be a prey to evil thoughts.
yes of course can