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Sentence: Enroll for English course #1 (permalink) Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:42 am   Sentence: Enroll for English course
 

Hello guys,

When I come to enroll English course, I say in English like this;

1. I would like to enroll for English course.
2. I want to check English course.
3. I just want to take brochure.

Which sentences are correct? Please help me with your opinion.

Thanks in advance
Rosario
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Sentence: Enroll for English course #2 (permalink) Thu Aug 06, 2009 13:57 pm   Sentence: Enroll for English course
 

1. I would like to enroll in an/the/your English course.
2. I want to find out about a/the/your English course.
3. I just want to pick up a brochure.
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Sentence: Enroll for English course #3 (permalink) Fri Aug 07, 2009 0:32 am   Sentence: Enroll for English course
 

Thanks a lot Mr.Micawber.
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