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Reply Thu 5 Jul, 2007 01:10 pm
Can 'improved' be followed 'in'.

1. He has improved in English.
2. His English has improved.

Is #2 correct since 'improved' cannot be used with 'in', as in #1? This is what I remember reading?

Many thanks.
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Reply Thu 5 Jul, 2007 01:29 pm
Both expressions are correct, but #2 is preferable.
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