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he is good .. English (in, into, at to)​

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Answered by Artemis29
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Answer:

at

Explanation:

both at and in are correct actually.

Answered by sakhi27048
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Answer: If you were meaning to say that he is good at speaking or writing English, then you would say “He is good at English,” while if you were meaning to say that he is good in an English class, then you would say “He is good in English.” “He is good in English” is correct.

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