Can you help me out with British English?
Which sentences are correct?
1)
- She has got friends all over the world.
- She has got friends throughout the world.
- She has got friends around the world.
- any better alternative?
2)
- I want to sign up for the language course.
- I want to enrol in the language course.
- any better alternative?
(when should we use "sign up" and "enrol" or other alternatives meaning the same?)
3)
- The poster is hanging on the inside of his wardrobe door.
- any better alternative?
1)
- She has (got) friends all over the world.
- She has (got) friends around the world.
- She has (got} friends throughout the world.
- any better alternative?
They are all good the word (but) is optional you can leave it out
2)
- I want to sign up for the language course.
- I want to enrol in the language course.
- any better alternative?
(when should we use "sign up" and "enrol" or other alternatives meaning the same?)
Enrol for the Language course sign up for other things
3)
- The poster is hanging on the inside of his wardrobe door.
- any better alternative?
all sentences are fine and they are standard English not specifically "British English"
8 november 2018
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