# Course means to to go to a path or a direction
A course is a class. A class is a public/private setting where students (people who are aspiring to learn) are attentive and regurgitate information in order to learn more about a certain subject.
ie: I am taking a math course to learn more about multiplication.
The world "course" is mainly used to describe taking a specific path or route. Here's the word used in a sentence. I took the course that would allow the most success in life.
# Course means to to go to a path or a direction
Proposed course, mean 'suggested way'.
It's a question and an answer the Why? asking you WHY you want them to do that (Or something) and the Of course telling you that they will do it.
Carrying wood, of course.
Curso means "course" in English.
"Assuming of course" means that it's pretty obvious that whatever they say next is included in the discussion.
Proposed course, mean 'suggested way'.
A course is a path or line, as for travel or proceeding. It is used in the terms race course, golf course, water course, course of study, or course of action. The word is used in the phrase "of course" to mean certainly.
I assume you mean the verdict (as opposed to the sentence).
Of course there are! (assuming, of course, that you mean Pearl. If you do mean perla then we can't help you...)
'la course' means 'the race' in French
It's a question and an answer the Why? asking you WHY you want them to do that (Or something) and the Of course telling you that they will do it.
Academically, course title refers to the class that you are taking.
Of course they can :O
To be on course, on track.
Nothing of course
A Chevy does of course!!! I mean come on a Ford???? A Chevy does of course!!! I mean come on a Ford????
if what you mean is : what is the tagalog of "of course not"? the answer is "syempre, hindi" syempre= of course hindi= no