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 Maroune
 
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							| Need help Dear colleagues Do we say " I am weak in Maths or at Maths" or both are correct. Thx a lot , you �re always there ready to help  |  17 Sep 2015      
					
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 korova-daisy
 
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							| to be good/bad/ weak/ poor/ excelent/ ... AT smth |  17 Sep 2015     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| I have nothing to back this up, but as a native (US) speaker I would say "I am weak in math." I believe both are acceptable and correct. (OBTW: In US English we say "math" vs UK English �s "maths")   Cheers, Douglas |  18 Sep 2015     
					
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 mirita1959
 
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							| Well you can say "I �m weak in Maths" as it means "I �m not good at Maths". When we mean "not good at doing something" (like skill, subject, knowledge) we use weak in or weak on. For example "she is weak on grammar". |  19 Sep 2015     
					
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