Math, asked by mnahiibatawonga, 4 months ago

help me maths I am not good​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by akankshakamble6
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Which sentence is right: 'I am not good in maths' or 'I am not good at maths'?

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Generally speaking, “GOOD AT” is used with a particular activity or area of expertise :

I am not good at Maths .

She is good at pronunciation.

He is good at painting.

“GOOD IN” describes how you perform in a school course.

She is good in Geography. ( she is good in her course work in Geography.)

In some circumstances we do use “good in” , like “ The markets are good in Delhi”.

“Weather is good in Shimla”.

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