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Nor Priest Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Good in or Good at ?

I'm not good at english or I'm not good in english ?

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I'm not good at English.

  • I'm not good at English.
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I'm not good at English.
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Both are common and correct.Even '"with" is sometimes used.
I am not good with taking care of young kids.
She is not very good at cooking.
He is good in picking the right candidates for the job.

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