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MustAsk Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Talented at/in ?

Hi,

I've heard that you have to use 'in' before plurals or large field when saying e.g. 'you're talented in mathematics'...

Is that true?
  

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MustAsk you're talented in mathematics talented in is correct. The use of in is more related to talented than to the word that follows. CJ

  • MustAsk you're talented in mathematics talented in is correct.
  • The use of in is more related to talented than to the word that follows.
  • CJ
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MustAskyou're talented in mathematics
talented in is correct. The use of in is more related to talented than to the word that follows.

CJ
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Wouldn't 'talented at mathematics' be more common?
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MustAskWouldn't 'talented at mathematics' be more common?
Oof! I have no idea which is more common. Both are OK.

CJ

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