it confuses me on when exactly to use in and out. which is the correct one, "I'm good at sport or I'm good in sport?How about "I'm good in study" and "I'm good at study".it puzzles me away.
Top answer
Hi, Use at . I'm good at (playing) sports. I'm good at English.
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Hi, Use at .
I'm good at (playing) sports.
I'm good at English.
I'm good at remembering names.
I'm good at expressing myself.
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is it correct if I jump into conclusion by concluding that at is used before verb, for instance "I'm good at playing football" whilst in is used before nouns like "I'm good in track and field".is it the correct way of it?>>