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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

In or at

Which word is correct in this sentence:

Some schools are not good 'in or at' teaching.
  

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CalifJimatCJ
Thanks. Does the same apply here:

He is not good at teaching. (And not 'in').

Also, are 'take, get, have' all possible in this sentence:

Some day I will get/take/have my revenge.
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AnonymousDoes the same apply here:He is not good at teaching. (And not 'in').
Yes. It's the same.
AnonymousAlso, are 'take, get, have' all possible in this sentence:Some day I will get/take/have my revenge.
Unrelated. Please start a new thread.

CJ
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CalifJim AnonymousDoes the same apply here:He is not good at teaching. (And not 'in').Yes. It's the same.AnonymousAlso, are 'take, get, have' all possible in this sentence:Some day I will get/take/have my revenge.Unrelated. Please start a new thread.CJ
Thanks a lot.

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