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Should I always use the preposition "on" in front of "course"?

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Rebecca

No, "on" should not always go in front of the word "course". Many prepositions are appropriate to use in front of "course", and which preposition is used in front of "course" depends on the context of the sentence. Here are some examples of sentences with different prepositions in front of "course": Ex: You can learn more about this course in the syllabus. Ex: If you need help with a course, you can see a tutor here. Ex: We will be doing many labs throughout the course. Ex: Students will learn about chemistry in this course.

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