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  1. #1
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    Default clever at vs clever in

    I have a question~~~



    He is clever in teaching English.

    He is clever at teaching English.

    Which is correct or which is more common?

    Thank you!!

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    lycen is offline Member
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    Default Re: clever at vs clever in

    I would say "He is good/great at teaching English".

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