That is the spelling of the noun "course" meaning a path or pathway, as in plotting a course, playing a Golf course, or a course of action. The homophone is the adjective "coarse" meaning rough, not smooth, or unpolished.
The idiom "course close to my heart" is not a standard idiom. Perhaps the word sought is "source" (an origin or beginning point).
To suffer or inflict pain is to hurt.
Close to you
According to OED, that is 'close-out' .
You are close. It is actually therapy.
The correct spelling is of course.
You have to move on. You may, of course, keep that person close to your heart, but you can't lament on his/her absence forever. The person would probably wish that for you.
HOW TO SPELL HART
To suffer or inflict pain is to hurt.
Close to you
Close to My Heart was created in 1951.
you were kinda close but this is how you spell it center
You were so close but this is how you spell it- camouflage Your welcome :)
course
Of course.
Close to Versailles, of course Close to Versailles, of course!
You Dont. You can get the pokewalker course "Hoean field" in both games,but that's as close as you'll get to that region.
You are close. It is question.