Gabrielle
Hello, everyone. Could you help me with this doubt? Why is correct to write and say: I need to improve ON my pronunciation. And not I need to improve IN my pronunciation. Thank you very much!
2021年12月14日 00:20
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Actually, it's potentially correct with "in", "on", "upon", or no preposition. The meaning is somewhat different in each case, and the most frequent usage is with no preposition.
2021年12月14日
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Hi Gabriel. I can help you with English. Message me if you want to practice English
2021年12月14日
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on has the the meaning of continuity which in does not have; you say go on meaning continue to work, so improve on means to continue to improve your pronunciation.
2021年12月14日
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Hi Gabrielle, I actually do not use a preposition in this sentence. I say, "I need to improve my pronunciation."
2021年12月14日
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Hello Gabriele, as Jen said there is no need to use neither ON or IN in this sentence
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