terrible with/at?

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Tedwonny

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I've heard some teachers say she's terrible with names but some say terrible at...

which's correct?
thanks
 
I've heard some teachers say "she's terrible with names" but some say "terrible at..."

which[STRIKE]'s[/STRIKE] is correct? We don't contract 'is' after 'which'.
Both are acceptable.
 
5jj is right, but you can't generalise that beyond names.

I'm terrible at chess/dancing... (Not 'with')
I'm terrible with women/animals... (Not 'at')
 
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So, it's more like
at + things/activities you're bad at, say I'm terrible at Maths/sports....

with + things/activities is not so direct, say, I'm terrible with names = I'm terrible at memorizing/recalling the names of my students.

Is that right?
thanks
 
thanks

So, it's more like
at + things/activities you're bad at, say I'm terrible at Maths/sports....

with + things/activities is not so direct, say, I'm terrible with names = I'm terrible at memorizing/recalling the names of my students.

Is that right?
thanks
Yes.
 
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