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Misty77 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Do you say good in writing or good at writing

hi a few days back my friend said that she was good at writing. Should it be good at writing or good in writing?
  

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He is good at math / languages / explaining things to others. Musical instrument: He is good on the violin. (= he plays it well) Skilful in the use of something: He is good with a tennis racket / with his hands.

  • He is good at math / languages / explaining things to others.
  • Musical instrument: He is good on the violin.
  • (= he plays it well) Skilful in the use of something: He is good with a tennis racket / with his hands.
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He is good at math / languages / explaining things to others.
Musical instrument: He is good on the violin. (= he plays it well)
Skilful in the use of something: He is good with a tennis racket / with his hands.

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He is good at writing poems (specific)

He is good in writing.(non specific)

He is at the (JFK) airport.(specific)

He is in the airport (somewhere in the airport...but not sure where)
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Good at writing or good in writing
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you are getting better in writing

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