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prepositional phrases with "Good"
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Prepositional Phrases with “Good”

Hi dear English learners! Prepositional phrases can be a bit tricky sometimes so in today’s lesson we are going to look at the prepositional phrases with “good” – good at, good in, good for, good with, good to, good about, good of with lots of example sentences so you know when to use which one.

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years18 Jul 2022 ago

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