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 wizardsoulmile
 
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							| hi everyone   which is correct?   to identify first year preparatory stage pupils’ levels in reading comprehension sub– skills    to identify first year preparatory stage pupils’ levels on reading comprehension sub– skills    to identify first year preparatory stage pupils’ levels at reading comprehension sub– skills   to identify first year preparatory stage pupils’ levels of reading comprehension sub– skills       |  3 Nov 2017      
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| In the US, it is definitely "in" or "of". I would use "in" if it is something formally measured, so "reading comprehension" is an item in a list, for example. I would use "of" in a less formal situation.   In England, it might be different.   Bruce  |  4 Nov 2017     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| I would say they are all OK, except,  �on �. However, teachers here (England) would say  �in. � |  4 Nov 2017     
					
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