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In English / High School | 2025-07-03

Manohar is good ___ Cricket.

(A) about
(B) in
(C) at
(D) of

Asked by iDytto4697

Answer (2)

The correct option to fill in the blank in the sentence 'Manohar is good ___ Cricket' is (C) 'at'.
Here's why:

In English, the preposition 'at' is typically used to indicate someone's skill or proficiency in an activity. For example, we say 'good at sports', 'good at playing the piano', or 'good at math.'

The sentence 'Manohar is good at Cricket' effectively communicates that Manohar has a talent or proficiency in playing cricket.

The other options like 'about', 'in', and 'of' do not fit grammatically in this context.


Therefore, the sentence correctly completed is: 'Manohar is good at Cricket.'

Answered by MasonWilliamTurner | 2025-07-06

The correct choice to fill in the blank is (C) 'at'. This is because 'at' is used in English to indicate someone's skill in an activity, making the completed sentence 'Manohar is good at Cricket' correct. Other options do not fit appropriately in this context.
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Answered by MasonWilliamTurner | 2025-07-19