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Owais_K
What is the difference between:
Expert at
And
Expert in
2022年5月25日 10:09
回答 · 6
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Interesting question. Most of the time, you can use either word. But notice that "expert" can be used as an adjective or as a noun. If you are using it as a noun, I think it sounds better to use "in":
"He is an expert in computer programming".
But, "at" wouldn't be wrong. "In" just sounds better to me.
If you are using it as an adjective, you don't need either word:
"He is an expert computer programmer."
But, as an adjective, "at" is preferable (to me, at least) to "in":
"He is expert at computer programming".
But, "in" wouldn't be wrong. "At" just sounds better to me.
All in all, this isn't an issue you need to worry about much.
2022年5月25日
1
He is an expert at making trouble. Meaning he is very good at causing trouble.
I am an expert in making cakes. - She does it very well.
She is an expert in horse riding.
He is an expert at playing cards.
Hope that helps. Kat the teacher
2022年5月25日
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