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Vsuresh Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Good at or good in

Hi

Could you tell me the difference in the usage—good at and good in?

I did go through the views of some of the members, but, however, I do not see a definite answer.

https://www.englishforums.com/English/PresentPerfectPastPerfect/bpwcqg/post.htm#sc2713639

Please give your views.

Suresh

  

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Are you sure that's the right link? That thread doesn't seem to be about good at/good in .

  • Are you sure that's the right link?
  • That thread doesn't seem to be about good at/good in .
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Are you sure that's the right link? That thread doesn't seem to be about good at/good in.

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