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- 01. Her parents have [enrolled] her in a ballet class.02. I [enrolled] at the university in 1990.03. [Enrollment] at the university has increased a great deal over the past five years.04. There are currently over 250 students [enrolled] in our English Language Program.05. His parents had to [enroll] him in a new school because he was kicked out of the one he was in.06. I want to [enroll] my children in some summer programs; otherwise, they'll just hang around home, and get bored.07. I have [enrolled] you in a week-long art class starting next Monday.08. I took my daughter for a free kick-boxing class to see if she wanted to [enroll] in lessons, but she didn't really enjoy it.09. At age 14, Tom Cruise [enrolled] in a seminary to become a priest, but dropped out after one year.10. For most children, [enrolling] in school is their first encounter with a formal institution.11. [Enrollment] in our language program has increased steadily each year since it began.12. There are more than 500,000 children [enrolled] in minor hockey in Canada.13. Studies show that [enrollment] in physical education classes dropped from 42 percent to 25 percent among high school students between 1991 and 1995.14. Between 1975 and 1983, the percentage of children [enrolled] in elementary schools in Tanzania increased from 53 to 87 percent.15. In 1945, a law was passed in Germany requiring all boys born in 1929 to [enroll] in the armed forces.16. In 1962, James Meredith became the first black man to [enroll] in the all-white University of Mississippi.17. In the African nation of Chad, there are only 55 girls for every 100 boys [enrolled] in elementary school.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.