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Which preposition goes after the word "proficient"?
In Oxford Dictionary, I see two examples with two prepositions after "proficient". Coula anyone tell me in which case we use each of them?
Here are the examples:
-"I was proficient at my job."
-"she felt reasonably proficient in Italian."
Thank you very much.
7 de nov de 2015 08:58
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That's a good question. I guess that like most native speakers, I just know which to use, and don't think about it much.
There are two good answers at http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/54417/proficient-in-at-with-what-is-the-correct-usage
My preferred answer says:
"proficient in" is generally used when discussing a subject area: "proficient in science", "proficient in auto mechanics", etc.
"proficient at" is used with a specific activity: "proficient at swimming", "proficient at building houses".
However, there is a third one, which you have not mentioned:
"proficient with" is used when discussing a tool of some sort: "proficient with a hammer", "proficient with the violin".
7 de novembro de 2015
...in maths would be better.
7 de novembro de 2015
@Joyce: Thank you. But we also have "be good at Math" can we use "be proficient at Math"?
7 de novembro de 2015
'Proficient' means 'skilled and experienced'
'be proficient at...' has similar usage to 'be good at...' + a particular skill, such as cooking, driving stuff like that
Jack is good at cooking. VS Alice is proficient at cooking. -> Alice is better than Jack in terms of cooking.
"Proficient in" + an area, which can be a little bit broader, such as a language or a subject
e.g., Among children of parents with a low level of education, only 17% were proficient in maths.
I hope it helps and look forward to hearing others' opinions.
7 de novembro de 2015
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