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Thenativespeaker Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

When to use "good in" / "good at"

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00Just like to check...02br
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00When it is appropriate to use "good IN" and "good AT"02br
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00Do you use "good AT" when the word that follows ends with a "-ing" ?02br
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00Example, "Peter is good at FISHING"... "Adam is good at SPEAKING"02br
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00Thanks in advance0-
  

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0 He is good at English.02br
00He is bad at English.02br
00He is poor at English.0-
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0Hey Teo,02br
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00I don't quite get it.02br
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00Can someone expound...0-
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0Hi,02br
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00Well, as a very brief comment, think of it in this way. You can say 'in' if the person is being judged in some way, the most obvious context being in a

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