Sunday, July 14, 2013

american english - Is it correct to say "I studied the book with Mr.XXX as my mentor/tutor/teacher"?

I wonder if it is correct to say the following to mean Mr.XXX was my mentor and helped me in learning the book. Could you suggest a better equivalent for what I am trying to say? To explain it better, I've taken a course and Mr.XXX is the teacher and the book (called YY, for example) is my course book.




I studied the book with Mr.XXX as my mentor/tutor/teacher.


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