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I learned courses. vs I followed courses.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I learned courses' implies that the person gained knowledge or skills from the courses they took. On the other hand, 'I followed courses' suggests that the person attended or took part in the courses without specifying whether they learned from them.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

I learned courses.

This phrase is correct but less common than 'I took courses' or 'I learned from courses.'

This phrase is used to indicate that the person acquired knowledge or skills from the courses they took.

Examples:

  • I learned courses on programming and web development.
  • She learned courses on business management and leadership.
  • He learned courses on photography and graphic design.
  • Just what I learned in biology courses.
  • I learned a trick in my public speaking course.
  • I learned new characters every day during the course of the next 15 years.
  • Of course not- I learned a lot from him.
  • Course, that was before I learned I liked puss on my face.
  • Over the course of a productive and enjoyable afternoon of interracial eavesdropping, I learned an enormous amount of unflattering things about black people.
  • In the course of the work in the Temporary Committee on Human Genetics, I learned that we know extremely little.
  • I learned more from them than I learned from ten weeks on the DO course and four weeks at Quantico.
  • All this I learned, of course in great detail, from the voice of His Excellency when I went to the ministry to bring back the amnesiac to the clinic.
  • But one of the courses that I took, principles of interrogation, I learned this technique that's supposed to help witnesses see things a little bit more clearly.
  • I didn't think you'd learned it from a correspondence course.
  • And what we learned was that we needed to think about redesigning courses.
  • I learned my subject matter from my father.
  • I learned from what happened with Lauren.
  • This goes against everything I learned in health class.
  • I learned what makes people tick.
  • And I learned what people wanted.
  • Something I learned from my bubby.
  • Well, because I learned new information.
  • I learned French instead of German.

Alternatives:

  • I took courses.
  • I learned from courses.
  • I completed courses.

I followed courses.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that the person attended or participated in courses.

This phrase is used to convey that the person took part in courses without specifying whether they gained knowledge or skills from them.

Examples:

  • She followed courses on marketing and advertising.
  • He followed courses on language learning and communication.
  • They followed courses on art history and painting.
  • Saw the Beamer get hit and fly off, figured it was trying to regroup with its forces, so I followed the course it took.
  • Saw the Beamer get hit and fly off, figured it was trying to regroup with its forces, so I followed the course it took.
  • Some smaller parties also followed this course.
  • But so far I believe we have followed the right course.
  • Since then, as we know, the euro's exchange rate has followed a roller coaster course.
  • I am convinced there is no need to deviate from the course followed to date.
  • I can confirm that all appointments made by this Commission have been in accordance with these rules which are themselves based on Article 29 of the Staff Regulations and that will continue to be the course followed.
  • Finally, as part of the external training initiative of the Commission, a number of senior managers have followed courses in business schools in Member States (INSEAD, Cranfield) covering specific project management issues.
  • I am advised that the course of action I followed was appropriate.
  • After that, of course, I followed him around like a stray dog.
  • Well, of course, I followed him, fearing the worst.
  • Then the day before yesterday, she left the house in a hurry, and, of course, I was worried, so I followed her.
  • Madam President, academics are, by nature, an argumentative group, so as a former university lecturer and course director, it has been with great interest that I followed a very public debate in Ireland between academics over the future direction of Irish universities.
  • Of course, as Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Culture and Education, I followed matters relating to this area in particular, and I am glad that one important project, the European Youth Olympic Festival in Tampere, was voted through.
  • The activity in North Africa will start with one preliminary planning meeting, followed by basic, advanced and specialised protection courses.
  • For grade 3 sensory neuropathy withhold treatment until resolution to grade 1 or 2, followed by a dose reduction for all subsequent courses.
  • I followed your advice, Counselor.
  • I followed the flower delivery guy.
  • So I followed and found all this.
  • I followed your wishes 100%.

Alternatives:

  • I attended courses.
  • I took courses.
  • I participated in courses.

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