I am not very good ________ cooking.
2025
I am not very good ________ cooking.
- A.
of
- B.
at
- C.
on
- D.
in
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Correct answer: B
Correct answer: at
Explanation: Use "at" to indicate skill or proficiency with an activity. The sentence "I am not very good at cooking" links the adjective "good" with the activity "cooking" using the preposition "at."
of — not used after "good" to show ability; it does not convey skill.
on — indicates position or topic, not a person's ability with an activity.
in — can appear with certain fields or contexts (sometimes used with subjects), but for activities like cooking the standard choice is "at."