to be skilled "on" or "in" that issue (matter, subject)

Status
Not open for further replies.

Pierce111

Member
Joined
Nov 27, 2012
Member Type
Other
Native Language
Polish
Home Country
Poland
Current Location
Poland
What is correct form?
 
And :
to be an expert "in" or "on" something (issue, subject, medicine, mechanics)?
 
And :
to be an expert "in" or "on" something (issue, subject, medicine, mechanics)?
That's more difficult. "I'm an expert in medicine/science/law" but "I'm an expert on diabetes/butterflies". "In" means "in a certain field." "On" means "on something specific". Sometimes either term can be used.
 
Oh, and sometimes you can use 'at'. "I'm an expert at this type of thing." This is normally used for some type of action, eg. "I'm an expert at translating Bulgarian into Latvian".
 
Oh, and sometimes you can use 'at'. "I'm an expert at this type of thing." This is normally used for some type of action, eg. "I'm an expert at translating Bulgarian into Latvian".

A valuable skill, no doubt. :shock:
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top