Good at = Being Expert
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- I’m good at dancing
- I’m good at singing.
- He is good at cooking.
- They are good at drawing.
Bad at = not being expert.
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- I’m bad at cooking.
- They are bad at singing.
- We are bad at drawing.
- He is bad at dancing.
Think of = Thinking about doing something
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- I think of learning English.
- He thinks of cooking.
- They think of sleeping.
- We think of watching a movie.
Feel Like = Feeling like to do something.
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- I feel like sleeping.
- You feel like watching a movie.
- We feel like going there.
- He feels like running.
Fond of = Liking something
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- I am fond of reading books.
- We are fond of drawing pictures.
- He is fond of singing.
- They are fond of eating burgers.
Supposed to = likely to do something.
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- I’m supposed to work.
- You are supposed to learn English.
- They are supposed to wait.
- He is supposed to sleep.