I had attended a cooking course that taught by two lecturers.
Lecturer Johnny taught the part A of the course, and lecturer Tommy taught the part B of the course.
I want to introduce lecturer Tommy to my friends.
Is it correct to say "lecturer Tommy was a Co-lecturer of the cooking course"?
Thank you.
Kitty
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Re: Co-lecturer
Seems ok but probably with a small c.
Lecturer Tommy was a co-lecturer of the cooking course.
Lecturer Tommy was a co-lecturer of the cooking course.
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