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Ritual Deposition | Meaning of "sphere of activities"
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in a course or at a course #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 17, 2008 14:23 pm   in a course or at a course
 

Hi,

Could you please tell me which is correct?

I'm styding English in a language course OR on a language course.

Thanks.

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in a course or at a course #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 17, 2008 15:44 pm   in a course or at a course
 

Hi Liza,

The only version that works is 'I'm studying English in a language course.'
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