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Thanks3 Posted 5 years ago
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"I have confidence in math(or English)"?

Q1. I know I can say "I have confidence in him".

But can I say "I have confidence in math(or English)"?


Q2. "We need to take action/take actions to fix the problem."

Are both(take action/take actions) correct?

  

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thanks3 I know I can say "I have confidence in him". Yes. thanks3 But can I say "I have confidence in math(or English)"?

  • thanks3 I know I can say "I have confidence in him".
  • Yes.
  • thanks3 But can I say "I have confidence in math(or English)"?
  • Not really.
  • Maybe I have confidence in the math.
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thanks3I know I can say "I have confidence in him".

Yes.

thanks3But can I say "I have confidence in math(or English)"?

Not really. Maybe I have confidence in the math. That means you are confident that the mathematical procedures which were used are valid in your opinion.

When it's not a pers

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thanks3But can I say "I have confidence in math(or English)"?

Besides CJ's example, you can say:

I have confidence in my ability to do math.
I have confidence in my English writing skills.

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