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ENGLISH
PORTUGUESE LINGUISTICS & CULTURE |
Autor: | Jazz |
E-mail: | não-disponível |
Data: | 29/JUN/2012 7:54 PM |
Assunto: | in or at |
Mensagem: |
Great to know that: a) She´s good AT grammar. b) She´s bad AT chess. whereas c) She´s good IN whatever she does. d) She´s good AT everything she does. Is that it? By the way, I know the difference between "economic" and "economical", but is there any between "academic" and "academical" or can I use them interchangeably? |