irland5
Junior Member
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2015
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Spanish
- Home Country
- Spain
- Current Location
- Spain
Hello everybody
I have a question regarding the usage of Join / Enroll/ sign up and sign on . I know that they can mean the same depending on thecontext. I am going to ask you if the sentences below are ok but please feelfree to add more examples of their usage.
I am going to join a gym / I am going to sign upat a gym / I am going to enroll a gym / I am going to sign on a gym
I am going to enroll at college / I am going toenroll in college / I am going to sign up college / I am going to sign up atcollege / I am going to sign on at college/ I am going to sign on college
I am going to join an excel course/ I am going toenroll an excel course/ I am going to sign up an excel course / I am going tosign on an excel course.
Many thanks,
Irland5
I have a question regarding the usage of Join / Enroll/ sign up and sign on . I know that they can mean the same depending on thecontext. I am going to ask you if the sentences below are ok but please feelfree to add more examples of their usage.
I am going to join a gym / I am going to sign upat a gym / I am going to enroll a gym / I am going to sign on a gym
I am going to enroll at college / I am going toenroll in college / I am going to sign up college / I am going to sign up atcollege / I am going to sign on at college/ I am going to sign on college
I am going to join an excel course/ I am going toenroll an excel course/ I am going to sign up an excel course / I am going tosign on an excel course.
Many thanks,
Irland5