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Mari Kim
Could you help me?
Hello
I came across a sentence like ”I was pretty good at studying”.
Does it make sense?
I learned in order to describe that someone gets good grades in school, I can say ”he is a good student in school”, ”he does very well in school’.
I also learned ”be good at” means you’re doing good something. For example, he is good at playing poker.
Could you please help me?
2020年2月25日 03:21
解答 · 3
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Hello Mari Kim
There is a good answer to that.
In your example "he is a good student in school" you explain that the person is a student. 'Student' is the noun here, serving as an object. The adjective "good" describes what kind of student he is: a good one.
In your other example "I was pretty good at studying" you use the verb "studying" as a noun, which we call a gerund. The purpose of this is that you focus the attention to the act of studying instead of to the person.
He's a good student. But if he's "good at studying" he isn't just intelligent, but his method of studying is good.
I hope this helps.
2020年2月25日
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The sentence is correct. You can be good at anything, and studying is not an exception :)
2020年2月25日
It makes sense. It is just in the past tense (specifically the past simple).
While the later examples you gave were in the present tense.
2020年2月25日
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