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Which preposition should I use :
e.g. What have you done in Maths/at Maths?
e.g. What have you done in Maths/at Maths?
"in"Which preposition should I use :
e.g. What have you done in Maths/at Maths?
Which preposition should I use :
e.g. What have you done in Maths/at Maths?
Probably "to", although a context could be made for "at", colloquially you might hear "Let's go at the first page!", meaning start studying it.Thank you. And what about this sentence:
Let's go to/at the first page.
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