Question
1. I am good at making things.
2. I am good with making things.
(Are both the same in meaning? Which preposition is commonly used?)
2. I am good with making things.
(Are both the same in meaning? Which preposition is commonly used?)
Answers
Writeacher
#1 is the correct one.
For #2, you could write this: I am good at making things with my hands.
For #2, you could write this: I am good at making things with my hands.