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What does "be good of (someone to do sth)" mean?How to use it?
I found it in one of English books...ohhh so maybe it is a printing error or sth like that. I know the phrase 'be good at'.
Aug 12, 2010 8:13 AM
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u could use "good at (smth)" ,for example : "He's good at swimming"
August 12, 2010
1
Nothing. The phrase does not exist.
August 12, 2010
Hi! It exists: "it'd be good of you to lend me some money". (Michael Vince, Advanced, says: "be good of"- someone to do something). greets.
December 9, 2012
Edvys is right if you mean "to be good at something."
August 14, 2010
be good for sb to do sth对某人来说做某事是好的。强调to do sth.
be good of sb to do sth 某人做某事是好的。强调sb.
it is good for you to help me.动作好。
it is good fo you to help me.人好。
August 12, 2010
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