fail her at math

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Hi,

http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/fail_1

b) [transitive] to decide that someone has not passed a test or examination:

- Her work was so bad that I had no choice but to fail her.

I would like to ask if we can use 'at' before, for example, 'math':

- I had no choice but to fail her at math.

Thanks.
 
I had no choice but to fail her in math.
;-)
 
I am not a teechar.

Or, maths.
 
I am not a teechar.

Or, maths.

Roman is making jokes. There's no S at the end of math, and teacher isn't spelled teechar.

It's a great question. In versus at can be tricky.

I failed her in math, but she beat me at tennis.


Just keep listening, reading, and visiting us. These kinds of questions sort themselves out in time.
 
I am not a teacher.

The 'joke' was a reference to poster #2, whose post inspired mine.

Maths was not a joke. That's what we say in BrE.
 
That's interesting. I suppose it's in reference to mathematic(s). In the US, we never say maths. We say math or mathematics.


--lotus
 
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