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which one is right ?---- that's where I'm good at; that's what I'm good at; that's my good at
16 de ago. de 2011 3:00
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That's what I'm good at.
16 de agosto de 2011
"That's where I'm good at" is wrong, because "where" can't be used with "at" in standard grammar.
Even "that's where I'm good" sounds strange to me, really, but I guess it could be used in certain (rare) situations.
16 de agosto de 2011
If your good at it in a certain situation, you say:
That's where I'm good (at). [where = situation]
If your good at something, you say:
That's what I'm good at. [what = something]
OK?
16 de agosto de 2011
The first phrase could be acceptable depending on the context.
The second one, " that's what I'm good at", is most commonly used.
The third one is incorrect.
16 de agosto de 2011
That's where I'm good at is correct if talking about a certain department, area or place.
That's what I'm good at is correct if talking about the job or action you are doing.
That's my good at is not correct.
16 de agosto de 2011
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Wen Deli
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Francés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés, Francés
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