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I'm good at dance vs I'm good at dancing we can say, "I'm good at chess/playing chess".Here is my question: Can we say, "I'm good at dance.", or I should only use "dancing"? I f I should only use dancing, can anyone tell me why?
27 wrz 2016 18:57
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I'm good at dancing is the correct one. But it's better to say "I'm a good dancer".
27 września 2016
ok, to understand this you have to understand the use of nouns and verbs. Chess is a noun and dance is verb. You have to only use "dancing" because if you use "dance", the meaning changes. In the sentence, 'im good at dance' you no longer mean that you are good at dancing but good at 'dance', in which the said 'dance' assumes a noun form and there for referring to something other than actual dancing.
27 września 2016
Hi Avicenna! I had this doubt a time ago. You could search someting like " gerund after preposition". It has a rule . :)
27 września 2016
Dancing is a noun (dancing is good for you), dance is a noun with a different meaning. I'm good at dancing. Painting is a noun (painting is relaxing), paint is a noun with a different meaning. I'm good at painting. Swimming is a noun (swimming is good exercise), swim is a noun with a different meaning. I'm good at swimming. Chess is a noun, there's no 'ing' form of the noun. I'm good at chess. Tennis is a noun, there's no 'ing' form of the noun. I'm good at tennis. If there is an 'ing' form of the noun, then that is the one we use after I'm good at. At least that's what I think.
28 września 2016
One is a noun (dance), one is a verb (dancing). I think either is grammatically correct, but "I'm good at dancing" would be more natural and sound better.
27 września 2016
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