It is correct to write it that way.
Free is without charge and seminar means there will be discussion.
Not exactly. The correct sentence should be as follows:The class is busy in attending the examination.orThe students in the class are busy attending the examination.orThe students in the class are busy in writing their examination.
Yes, it is correct to say "take a course" when referring to enrolling in and participating in an educational class or program.
Yes, it is correct to say "your available hours" when referring to the hours that you are free or able to work, meet, or engage in activities.
No. It is vernacular speech.You could say "I got this free cutie watch from the channel."
No, it is not correct.It is correct to say "back home"
bear class say is to correct?
No. We would say "The class was scolded."
"When is the next class?" is the correct phrasing for English.
the correct answer is led, The class will be LED by Mr Jones OR Mr Jones will LEAD the class
There are a variety of ways that someone can say thanks to a speaker at a seminar. A person can say "thanks", or they can mention them in their speech.
No, the correct verb to use with "you" is "were": "You were in the top third of your graduating class."
We say in your free time.
Not exactly. The correct sentence should be as follows:The class is busy in attending the examination.orThe students in the class are busy attending the examination.orThe students in the class are busy in writing their examination.
Correct is the same as it is in English. It means that it is free from error.
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Yes, it is correct to say "take a course" when referring to enrolling in and participating in an educational class or program.
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