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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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"be good with English"

I am good at English. VS. I am good with English.
I feel like they mean the same. What do you native English think? Thank you so much as always and have a good and safe day.
  

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'With' sounds odd there. I'm good at/in English.

  • 'With' sounds odd there.
  • I'm good at/in English.
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'With' sounds odd there. I'm good at/in English.

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