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Adjectives + AT something

Yes, prepositions in English are difficult, complicated. Many times, students wonder if they are using the right preposition.

Here we have a special case: Adjectives +AT something
Maybe you are good at something, even if you are not trained to do it, because you have a natural ability:
- I'm good AT maths.
- Mary is very good AT English




Maybe you are not good at something such as a job or a game because of a lack of skill:
- Paul ans I are bad AT football. But Messi is excellent at it!

Perhaps someone is lucky...
- They are lucky AT gambling.
To be + ADJECTIVE + AT + something
What about you? What are you good/bad at?

1 Comments:

Missus said...

I am hardworking AT english. Jjajajaj
I am baaaaaaaaad AT sports (worst than at english.
But I am very good AT literature.

Regards,

Missus