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Difference between \rm{ \orange{ good \: in}} \: \:  and \:  \:  \:  \green{good \: at} .

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Answered by negirenu2513
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Answer:

Good "in" used when the phrase is followed by verb, whereas Good 'at' is used when the phrase is followed by a noun. E.g. - A person is good in writing poems A person is good at poetry.

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Answered by CharanHarshith2010
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Good in when followed by verb

Good at when followed by noun

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