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Maroune
Sri Lanka

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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      





korova-daisy
Russian Federation

to be good/bad/ weak/ poor/ excelent/ ... AT smth

17 Sep 2015     



douglas
United States

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     



mirita1959
Portugal

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