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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Aptitude for or Aptitude in?

Intuitively, "ap[titude for..." sounds right.

But is "aptitude in..." incorrect?
  

Top answer

He has an aptitude for language. Not me

  • He has an aptitude for language.
  • Not me
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He has an aptitude for language.Emotion: smile Not me

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