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I find this course really useful or I find this course is really useful. #1 (permalink) Sun Sep 20, 2009 15:33 pm   I find this course really useful or I find this course is really useful.
 

Can you let me know which sentence is correct one?

I find this course really useful and it will help you for your career.

I find this course is really useful and it will help you for your career.

and Why?
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I find this course really useful or I find this course is really useful. #2 (permalink) Sun Sep 20, 2009 17:15 pm   I find this course really useful or I find this course is really useful.
 

Hi,

I would say 'in' your career. 'Is really useful' or 'really useful' are both fine.

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