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Proficient IN, WITH or At? What is the correct preposition?
He is proficient with a chainsaw. I am proficient with Microsoft excel. What is a better word to use than Proficient? Proficient is a perfectly acceptable word to use especially in the contexts of language and skills. When speaking about language skills you can use upper-intermediate to show your exact level(B2 in the European Framework).
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"proficient <in/at/with>" What is the correct usage?
With is an instrumental usage, as if English is being considered as a tool -- proficient with knives, proficient with horses, proficient with languages, especially English.Perfectly cromulent, but not often encountered, I suspect. At is a punctual locative, locating some spot in a larger area or metaphoric space (e.g, in May, on Tuesday, at 2:34 pm) -- proficient at getting his deer every year ...
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Proficient In/At/With: Learn The Right Preposition For ... - Grammarhow
I’m proficient at finding my way home every day, no matter where I am.; I’m proficient in musical theory.; I’m proficient with Excel.; The definition of “proficient,” according to The Cambridge Dictionary, is “skilled and experienced.”. We pick up “proficiency” with things when we dedicate our time to doing them.
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prepositions - Proficiency in vs proficiency at - Which should be used ...
His skills include proficiency in using various programming languages.; His skills include proficiency at using various programming languages.; A post on Quora suggests the latter sentence is more grammatically accurate than the former, saying, "Proficient in is generally used when discussing a subject area: proficient in science, proficient in auto mechanics.
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Proficiency or Proficient? - TextRanch
Proficiency in all three languages is required to graduate.; Proficiency - showing how the technique works 'Proficiency check' means the demonstration of skill to revalidate or renew ratings, and including such oral examination as may be required. UNISO - 2a. English Language Proficiency.; Level Study Period Rough Guide of Japanese Proficiency; Proficiency study means analysing the same sample ...
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Proficient In, With or At? What Is the Correct Preposition?
Avoid confusing “proficient in” with “proficient at” or “proficient with” by understanding the specific meanings and application of each preposition. The term “proficient in” is best reserved for describing general proficiency in subjects or fields of study while being cautious not to apply it to activities that may not meet the criteria for proper usage.
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Proficiency vs. Proficient — What’s the Difference?
Proficiency is an abstract noun that refers to a general condition or state of being skilled, proficient is a descriptive term applied to individuals or entities demonstrating those skills in action. Proficiency sets the standard or level of skill expected, and being proficient indicates meeting or surpassing that standard.
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PROFICIENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PROFICIENT definition: 1. skilled and experienced: 2. skilled and experienced: 3. skilled and experienced: . Learn more.
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"at", "with" or "in" after "proficient"? | Learn English - Preply
You are "proficient at" something not "with or in" as these two prepositions usually indicate an active noun after it, like place, time, someone. However, it is important to know the sentence you are using the word "proficient" in. So if you write your complete sentence, you could be better helped with.
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To be proficient in something - WordReference Forums
Proficiency, to me, means that someone is very skillful, very good at doing something, or even excellent at doing something. I would say that proficiency implies a high degree of skill. So I would not match the phrase "adequate standard" with proficiency or proficient. a proficient figure skater < This requires a very high degree of skill.