English, asked by Rlodhi, 17 days ago

if a person is good in any subject. which preposition is right there. in or at. please explain ​

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Answered by alexaga
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Answer:

it's more common to use “at.” “Good at” is a particular idiomatic expression: it means you have good skills in doing something: “I'm good at football, I'm good at playing the piano” etc.

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