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The phrase "give course" is grammatically correct, but it may not be commonly used in written English. It is more commonly used in spoken English as a shortened version of "give a course" or "give a course of action." Example: The professor will give course on Shakespeare next semester.
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But MOOCs will become more appealing to domestic students when they give course credits toward a degree, something the elite universities have not yet done.
A local course provider attended each workshop with the exception of one, and was available at the end to give course and enrolment information.
Some colleges give course credit for Advanced Placement tests, allowing students to graduate early or save on tuition, which is especially meaningful, a teacher said, for the working-class and immigrant students who attend Cardozo.
The tutors will also give Course Hero feedback to refine its products, which are traditionally served online without an in-person tutor.
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They give courses on this.
And there are language academies that give courses in Chinese for El Alto entrepreneurs.
"The next thing you know, they're going to give courses on how to relax.
Creators will also give courses in "iPhoneography", showing how you can make art and movies with a phone.
These syllabi used in the study belong to the instructors who give courses only related to ELT field.
Increasing numbers of companies are paying educational institutions to give courses lasting a week or so to their midlevel managers.
As with the previous experiment, participants were given course credit in exchange for participation.
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