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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Difference?

What's the difference between bad at and bad with?
  

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g. He's bad at sports. She's bad at telling jokes.

  • g.
  • He's bad at sports.
  • She's bad at telling jokes.
  • They're bad at maths.
  • g.
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bad at doing something
e.g.
He's bad at sports.
She's bad at telling jokes.
They're bad at maths.

bad with using something
e.g.

He's bad with his fingers.
She's bad with a pair of scissors.
They're bad with new gadgets.
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Can I say I'm bad with nicknames?
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Last question, Can I say I'm really bad at remembering names? I don't know, I'm a little confused when to use them with names
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habibaelgindyCan I say I'm really bad at remembering names?
Yes, you can.

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