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Correct preposition: I am strong in/at English.



 
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Correct preposition: I am strong in/at English. #1 (permalink) Sat Sep 06, 2008 18:41 pm   Correct preposition: I am strong in/at English.
 

1. I am weak in/at Maths.
2. I am strong in/at English.

Which preposition should I use in each of the sentences?

Thanks in advance.
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correct preposition #2 (permalink) Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:15 am   correct preposition
 

You can use either preposition. It doesn't matter which one. The sentence will mean the same thing.
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