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Good Adjective Michael Chess C Prepositions Meanings Choose

Question Michael is very good ___ chess.
A of
B in
C at
D for
Answer c
Remark It is possible to use 2 prepositions after the adjective ‘good’: ‘at’ or ‘with’. The adjective ‘good’ has some meanings, and we choose the proper preposition depending on the meaning of this adjective:good at – ‘able to do something well’: Bob is pretty good at fixing things.good with – ‘able to deal with someone or something well, or able to use something well’: Gina has always been good with animals

Tags: adjective_plus_preposition

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