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Mikna Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

the difference between on and at

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' ?
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Hi, Say 'at'. Note that this use of 'sucks' is considered vulgar and even offensive by some people. Clive

  • Hi, Say 'at'.
  • Note that this use of 'sucks' is considered vulgar and even offensive by some people.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Say 'at'.

Note that this use of 'sucks' is considered vulgar and even offensive by some people.

Clive

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