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How to use BE GOOD in English: Be Good vs Be Good AT vs Be Good WITH vs Be Good FOR vs Be Good TO!

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What is the difference between I am good WITH speaking English and I am good AT speaking English? Is exercise good FOR you or is exercise good TO you? Both sentences are correct, but do I want to say, she is good TO animals, or she is good WITH animals? In today’s English lesson you will learn how to answer these questions by learning the differences between be good, be good at, be good with, be good for, and be good to!

Prepositions are small words, but they can make a big difference to your sentences. In this lesson you will learn how use be good plus the different prepositions: at, with, for, and to. Prepositions are commonly confused words in English, but this lesson is good for helping you discover how to use prepositions with be good, which will improve your English clarity and confidence!

In addition to learning the differences between be good, be good at, be good with, be good for, and be good to, this English lesson will also teach you exactly how to use each of these common English expressions with the correct grammar so that you can truly increase your English fluency! You will learn multiple meanings for each expression and how to correctly finish your sentences with nouns, gerunds, infinitives, or base verbs to communicate precisely what you want. This lesson is good for increasing your confidence in using be good as you speak English and write English.

Are you good to begin? Here are some time stamps to help you find the exact ‘be good’ point you’re looking for:

0:00 Introduction
0:24 Be Good
2:13 Be Good AT
3:30 Be Good WITH (+ be good at vs be good with)
7:15 Be Good FOR
8:41 Be Good TO
11:07 Question of the Day

By the end of today’s English lesson you will have learned the differences between be good, be good at, be good with, be good for, and be good to. Knowing when to use each preposition and what needs to come after the preposition will help you to improve your English fluency and sound like a native English speaker. This lesson will help you improve your English vocabulary and English grammar as you learn the differences between these English expressions used in daily life. Thank you for watching, “How to use BE GOOD in English: Be Good vs Be Good AT vs Be Good WITH vs Be Good FOR vs Be Good TO!” It’s good to learn English. Good luck with your English studies!


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Using be good together with the different prepositions (at, with, for, and to) demonstrates how prepositions can change the meaning of your sentences. Learn more about how Prepositions Change Meaning: https://youtu.be/l8vn-Jw1z_0

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