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Prple Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

to make progress in / at

Hi there, If I want to say something like: "I make progress in / at reading the book" or "He makes progress in / at his handwriting". What is the the right preposition to use?
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I make progress in reading the book, (in) Better: I am making progress in reading this book. He makes progress in his handwriting. (in) Better: He is making progress in improving his handwriting skills.

  • I make progress in reading the book, (in) Better: I am making progress in reading this book.
  • He makes progress in his handwriting.
  • (in) Better: He is making progress in improving his handwriting skills.
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I make progress in reading the book, (in)

Better:

I am making progress in reading this book.

He makes progress in his handwriting. (in)

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