The sentence is "I prefer to teach AA and BB, but open to other courses." Is the grammar correct? or is there a better way to express? Thanks in advance.
Either of these would be fine. The original is not right.
I prefer to teach AA and BB, but am open to other courses. I prefer to teach AA and BB, but I'm open to other courses.
Either of these would be fine. The original is not write.
I prefer to teach AA and BB, but am open to other courses. I prefer to teach AA and BB, but I am open to other courses.