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in English or at English #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 14, 2011 20:18 pm   in English or at English
 

Which preposition should I choose :

What have you done in English/at English?
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in English or at English #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 14, 2011 21:12 pm   in English or at English
 

In what context do you want to say this?
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in English or at English #3 (permalink) Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:19 am   in English or at English
 

For instance, a new English teacher comes and wants to know what have we done up until now at/in English.
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in English or at English #4 (permalink) Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:32 am   in English or at English
 

Use 'in English'.

The teacher will be asking about what you have done in the subject of English.
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