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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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English Grammar

Who could explain the difference between "expert in" and "expert on"?

Thanks a lot,
Nick
  

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Hi, Nick It's a matter of usage, 'cause I've heard and read the three prepositions used with "expert" (to wit, "at", "in", "on") - He's an expert in genealogy. org/dictionary/british/expert_1 ) Cheers, RENAN

  • Hi, Nick It's a matter of usage, 'cause I've heard and read the three prepositions used with "expert" (to wit, "at", "in", "on") - He's an expert in genealogy.
  • org/dictionary/british/expert_1 ) Cheers, RENAN
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Hi, Nick

It's a matter of usage, 'cause I've heard and read the three prepositions used with "expert" (to wit, "at", "in", "on")

- He's an expert in genealogy. (TFD, http://www.thefreedictionary.com/EXPERT )

- She's

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