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Kay
what's the difference between "be good at" and " be good with"?
Aren't they the same meaning?
Can i use them exchangeably?
9 jun. 2019 14:21
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“be good at” usually goes with verbs, for example: “i am good at running”
“be good with” usually goes with a noun, for example: “i am good with children”
9 juni 2019
In some cases yes ie. you can be good at and with maths- but for example you are “good with people” but not good at them, so it really depends on the situation.
9 juni 2019
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Kay
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Chinees (Kantonees), Chinees (overige), Engels, Japans
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Engels, Japans
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