GOOD IN, AT, ON, TO, FOR, WITH
1. Good in
- We use "good in" for situations and encironments
Example:
- She is good in stressful situation
- She is good in emergencies
2. Good at
- After "good at" we should use a one-word noun. Common with verbs, gerunds, and discrete skills.
Example:
- He is good at mathematics
- She is good at writing,
- They are good at solving problems.
- We use :good at" when the meaning when the meaning is related with excellence or performance.
Example:
- She is very good at painting
- We use "Good at" with skill, ability, specific tasks or actions.
Example:
- I am good at singing.
3. Good on
- We use "good on" to express approval
Example:
-This shirts is good on you
4. Good to
- We use "good to" to imply intention and volition
Example:
- It is good to you
5. Good for (someone or something) (idiom)
- used to express approval of someone
Example:
- "I passed the exam!" "Good for you!"
- "He got the job." "Good for him!"
- resulting in something good or desirable for (someone or something)
Example:
- Too much coffee is not good for us
- Usage: Milk is good for us.
- used to say how long something will continue or be valid
Example:
- This offer is good for the remainder of the month.
- Our old car still runs and should be good for a few more years.
6. Good with
- We use good with dealing with a type of person or situation
Example:
- He is good with his friends
