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Can I say I’m good cooker (meaning I’m good at cooking) It’s also not correct to say I’m good in cooking right?
19 juil. 2020 09:40
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"Cooker" is not a word. You can say "good cook". You cannot say "good in cooking". You could also use the word "talent" which is a word used to describe something we are good at. I am good at cooking. I am a good cook. Cooking is a talent of mine. I am talented at cooking. EDIT: "Cooker" is not a word used to describe a person, it is an appliance.
19 juillet 2020
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US: A "good cooker" is a pot or appliance that heats up food well. You are "a good cook" or "good at cooking."
19 juillet 2020
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Something to be aware of ... 'I'm a good cooker' may not be correct, but it is still very commonly used in informal conversation in my part of the English speaking world. I'd advise sticking to 'I'm a good cook' and only use the imformal or slang form if you hear other locals using it and you want to adopt their manner of speaking.
19 juillet 2020
No. You need a determiner, ‘cause people would not know that are you a person, or 2 people.
19 juillet 2020
You can say "I'm a good cook." Correct, "good in cooking" is not idiomatic.
19 juillet 2020
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