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Lereve Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Do we say 'aptitude for' or 'aptitude in'?

Hi,

Do we say, "I have aptitude in math' or "i have aptitude for math'?

I find knowing what preposition to use the hardest part of mastering English.
How can I study for this?
  

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Oh those tricky prepositions! [6] In this case, use "for". The best way to study these is to look in the dictionary for examples of using the main word.

  • Oh those tricky prepositions!
  • [6] In this case, use "for".
  • The best way to study these is to look in the dictionary for examples of using the main word.
  • qsrc=2888 for example, has this example: She has a special aptitude for mathematics.
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Oh those tricky prepositions! [6]
In this case, use "for". The best way to study these is to look in the dictionary for examples of using the main word.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/aptitude?qsrc=2888for example, has this example: She has a special aptitude for mathematics.
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I also don't know I am searching for the answer. Saray yahan mere jaisay hi hain ????????????

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