Posted by Joshua on Thursday, May 3, 2012 at 1:42pm.
Yes, those are nouns in that sentence.
I question the form of "course" in there. "Course" is also a noun, but to be correctly used in that sentence (since it's not an adjective) it needs to be in possessive form: ... this course's workbook.
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