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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

At or with

I am bad 'at or with' remembering names.

Are both correct?
  

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'bad at remembering' Fine. 'bad with remembering' No. CJ

  • 'bad at remembering' Fine.
  • 'bad with remembering' No.
  • CJ
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'bad at remembering' Fine.
'bad with remembering' No.

CJ
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CalifJim'bad at remembering' Fine.'bad with remembering' No.CJ
Thanks, CJ. I heard people use both!

What about: I am bad 'with or at' names.
(Is only 'at' as well correct?)

Also, is the below sentence correct? Also is the second 'at' necessary or optional?

I am as bad at remembering faces as I am (at) remembering names.

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