hello, could anyone please tell me the difference between on and at? for example is it 'she sucks at making jokes' or 'she sucks on making jokes' ? Thank you
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Hi, Say 'at'. Note that this use of 'sucks' is considered vulgar and even offensive by some people. Clive
— Clive
Hi, Say 'at'.
Note that this use of 'sucks' is considered vulgar and even offensive by some people.
Clive
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