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Which is grammatically correct: enrolled at or enrolled in?
Which is grammatically correct: enrolled at or enrolled in?
2014年7月18日 11:50
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Yes it depends what you are going to say.
You would say at for example if naming a school, college or place etc. He enrolled at Cambrige University. They enrolled at Dundee University.
But if you do not say the name of a college etc, you could say. He enrolled in a course at college. They enrolled in several modules. All the participants will be enrolled on the fast track course.
2014年7月18日
It depends what the next word is.
2014年7月18日
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