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- What is a very general term or phrase for a course that is not online?
This Google search shows many examples of face-to-face being used to describe classes traditional classroom courses that are not online Another term used in educational circles nowadays is blended learning A blended course meets face-to-face but is supplemented with online components
- How to inform the link of a scheduled online meeting in formal emails . . .
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- Bought vs Have bought - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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- Which is correct? . . . purchased from in at your store
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- grammar - Will be held or would be held - English Language Learners . . .
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- Is it correct to say I wont be long. Im pretty much finished. ?
The example I won't be long; I'm pretty much finished is completely idiomatic I would quibble with the paraphrase that you describe as a "translation in Persian" (of course you provided it in English), in that I won't be long does not mean quite the same thing as I won't be late
- I have submitted the application is it a right sentence?
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- meaning in context - looking back from now: is it looking back from . . .
People looking back on the past 5 or 10 years may well wonder why so few companies took the online plunge To more explicitly refer to the future, you could say: People 5 or 10 years from now may well look back and wonder why so few companies took the online plunge
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