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What's the meaning of mark in this paragraph? | at school vs. in school
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in reading vs on reading #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 25, 2008 13:55 pm   in reading vs on reading
 

hi i'm really confuse with the use of prepositions. :roll: I'm writing a comment for my sister and i don't know which one to use.
You did well in reading.
You did well on reading.
Which one is correct? :oops:
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in reading vs on reading #2 (permalink) Tue Nov 25, 2008 15:25 pm   in reading vs on reading
 

Hi,Aizz! May be you can say you read very well))))
Me too..I mix all prepositions,,,and here we can learn many things ...We have to thank to native speakers and teachers for helping us...
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in reading vs on reading #3 (permalink) Tue Nov 25, 2008 19:08 pm   in reading vs on reading
 

For this, say "did well in." Prepositions are very confusing, and sometimes there is more than one choice with only a tiny difference in meaning.
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THANK YOU #4 (permalink) Wed Nov 26, 2008 14:50 pm   THANK YOU
 

oh thanky ou so much :D
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