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'in' or 'at' 'in' or 'at' she is good ____ English. And why? (please give answer grammatically)
2013年8月19日 17:21
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Use "She is good at English". "Good in English" (to mean ability) is a mistranslation and unfortunately a very common mistake.
2013年8月19日
They are both prepositions so the answer is not one of grammar. She is good at speaking English. She is good (her behavior is good) in her English class. These are idiomatic usage issues, not essentially grammar one.
2013年8月19日
In American English both are acceptable and have the same meaning.
2013年8月19日
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