You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. A course can be a body of studies, like a college course. "I took a course in botany in school."
A course can be a direction or pathway. My course took me past the library.
A course can movement in time, or continuous movement. The course of history seldom runs smoothly.
A course can be a designated area of land. The Golf course is a good place for exercise.
A course can be part of a meal. The second course of our meal consisted of a salad.
Course can also be a verb, meaning to move swiftly. We will course like the wind in this new car.
The sentence is the one you just said. What is a sentence using stipulate.
There may be those who disapprove of this example sentence.
Sure! Here's an example sentence using "residence": "She moved to a new residence in the city after living in the suburbs for many years."
Here is a good sentence using informal amendment.Well that was it!
They all have been sleeping since 24 hours. Thus is an example of sentence using have been.
I am taking a course in business management.
Yes of course;"Can you make a sentence using the word patriarchy?" hahahh. that was funny.
I will of course accompany you if you request it.
This course should broaden my horizons.
The race car driver went off course and landed in a pond.
I like the study of Astronomy. Of course.
The trick of course is to find an alternative a priori hypothesis.
This obstacle course is intended to test your mettle.
Why of course you MAY ask this question!!
They veered off course in a sharp turn.
Yes of course but it has to make sense and others should be able to understand what kind of critical you are using in the sentence.(example- Critical Ingredient, Critical analysis and more!)
I am enrolled in a business course. My aunt has a retail business.