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хороша с животными
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Perhaps you have always been good with animals.
There are people who are really good with animals.
You are so good with animals.
Her goat was attacked by dogs, so I tell her you’re good with animals.
But there are those who are good with animals.
Boy, you sure are good with animals.
I’m good with animals, sir.
He doesn’t usually like people who say they’re good with animals.
I’ve always been good with animals.
I’ve never been very good with animals.
I was always good with animals.
I am good with animals, no allergies.
I’ve always been good with animals.
I am also very good with animals too since…
You’re good with animals, aren’t you?
Maybe I can be good with animals, too!
animal handling(Minor) — maybe you are good with animals
Размещение с животными: возможно (небольшие животные)
You’re good with animals, aren’t you?
You’re good with animals.
She’s very good with animals.
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Her husband Smithy seems to be connected
with
both the pimps and the
organization, and then is hired by a circus from Poland because he is said to be»good with animals.
Выясняется, что ее муж Смити связан и
с
сутенерами, и
с
таинственной организацией-
а также то, что он умеет находить общий язык с животными, благодаря чему он нашел работу в польском цирке.
CITES, weapons, ammunition, explosives, drugs,
goods
of vegetable origin, financial means.
оружие, боеприпасы, взрывчатые вещества, наркотики,
товары
растительного происхождения, финансовые средства.
All those who were around them strengthened their hands
with
vessels of silver,
gold,
with goods,
and with animals, and
with
precious things, besides all that was willingly offered.
И все соседи их вспомоществовали им серебряными сосудами, золотом,
инымимуществом, и скотом, и дорогими вещами, сверх всякого доброхотного даяния для храма.
Husky-these are beautiful, affectionate, friendly animals, with complaisant character and good temper.
Хаски- это красивые, ласковые, дружелюбные животные, с покладистым характером и добрым нравом.
Work only in daylight or with good artificial light in
good
visibility conditions. Keep persons, children and animals away from the working area.
Работайте только
при
дневном свете или при хорошем искусственном освещении, в условиях
хорошей
видимости. На рабочем участке не должно быть взрослых людей, детей и животных.
They said you were so good with the animals so ready to be there
with
them at their final moment.
Они сказали, что ты был добр к животным… и готов был разделить с ними их последние секунды их жизни.
Other animals could have secret talents, like tigers might be good
with
banjos.
Другие животные тоже могут иметь скрытые таланты, как, например, тигры могут хорошо играть на банджо.
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GOOD AT is used when talking about activities or areas of expertise:
- I’m good at Maths.
- My sister is good at tennis.
- Dinosaurs aren’t good at tying their shoelaces.
- Hulk isn’t good at expressing himself when he’s angry.
- Einstein was good at Physics.
GOOD WITH is used when talking about people or specific objects:
- I’m not good with children. I don’t know how to play with them.
- I’m not good with words. I don’t know how to express myself.
- Tom’s an accountant, but he’s not good with numbers.
- If you want to be a zookeeper, you have to be good with animals.
- Are you good with computers?
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The adjective GOOD can be used with different prepositions. Good AT is usually followed by a verb. “He’s good AT drawing.” Good IN is less common but it can be used with school subjects. “He’s good IN Math.” Good WITH is followed by a noun. “He’s good WITH numbers.”
Good At or Good In or Good With? Your complete guide!
When the adjective “GOOD” is used with the prepositions at, in, and with it shows a high level of skill. How these prepositions are used can be a little bit confusing. This blog post will be your guide to using these words correctly when you communicate in English.
Remember that the word GOOD is an adjective. Adjectives follow a form of the verb to be.
Be GOOD AT something.
Good – adjective
1. of high quality or an acceptable standard
2. pleasant; that you enjoy or want
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- Good AT
- Good IN
- Good WITH
- Good AT Good WITH – negative
- GOOD Comparison and superlative
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The adjective phrase GOOD AT means: skilled, able, gifted, talented etc.
– Synonyms from dictionary.cambridge.org
Good at is most often followed by a verb. The verb will be in its gerund form. (verb +ing)
- Greg is good at fixing cars.
Fixing is the gerund form of the verb to fix. Cars is the plural form of the countable noun car.
AT is a common English preposition with many uses. It is often used with adjectives to show how well somebody does something.
- Kelley is good at drawing. She drew a picture of our teacher that looked very real.
- My dad is good at playing the piano.
My older sister is really good at painting. She will have an art show this summer to display all her amazing work.
At is used with negative adjectives too.
- I’m terrible at cooking.
You may have also heard examples like this.
- My cousin is really good at soccer. He has been playing since he was 4 years old.
This is the same as saying:
- My cousin is really good at playing soccer.
My cousin has been good at soccer for as long as I can remember.
When we say good at a sport or good at a subject, the gerund form of the verb is understood. We don’t need to include it.
- I’m good at baseball. I can play any position on the field. = I’m good at playing baseball.
- My brother was good at many sports in high school. He played rugby, basketball, and softball.
- Victor is good at math. He always gets an ‘A’ in math class.
Good AT FAQ – Frequently Asked Question
Can I say My Dad is good at the piano?
The pattern [Someone is good AT a musical instrument] is not common.
- My Dad is good at playing the piano. – Better
- My Dad is a good piano player. – Best・This is the most natural way to say this.
- I was a
greattrumpet player in high school. - I was a
goodtrumpet player in high school. - I was an average trumpet player in high school. OK
I also enjoyed playing the saxophone, even though I wasn’t very good at it.
We can understand that the pronoun it is replacing the subject from the first clause of the sentence. It means “playing the saxophone.”
GOOD AT – 5 Common example sentences
Fixing
- My student is an engineer. He always helps me when I have trouble with my laptop. He’s good at fixing computers.
- A: The brakes on my bicycle don’t work well.
B: Let’s ask my Dad to look at it. He’s good at fixing things.
My Dad is good at fixing things is a general statement that means my Dad can fix many things. He is handy.
Handy is an adjective that means: able to use your hands or tools to make or repair things well
Handy @ Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries
Explaining
- My Japanese teacher was very good at explaining new grammar. She always made it easy to understand using natural example sentences.
Reading people
- My friend Jerry is really good at reading people. He has a gift for it.
In general, reading someone means looking at them and knowing something about them without them saying anything at all. It’s a feeling you get from looking at them and observing the way they stand, the way they look around, the way they move. SOURCE
Problem-solving
- If I ever have some trouble at work I always talk with Nathan, he’s really good at problem-solving. I can always count on his advice and support.
Making
- University can be scary sometimes. For many students, it’s their first time living away from home. My university had great counselors, they were good at making the students feel more comfortable at school.
- My Grandma is good at making cookies. I always loved to visit her when I was a child.
My grandmother was good at baking many different kinds of cookies, gingerbread men were my favorite.
Following directions
- Every time I buy furniture that I need to assemble at home it always looks terrible. I’m not good at following directions.
Keeping secrets
- You can tell me anything you like, I’m very good at keeping secrets. I’ll never share your story with anyone else.
Organizing
- All the closets in my house are very neat and tidy. You can easily find whatever you’re looking for. My wife is really good at organizing closets, she should do it for a living.
Everything
- One of my classmates in high school excelled at whatever he tried. The guy was good at everything.
Good IN
The adjective phrase “good in” is rare to use when you’re talking about the skill level of someone. It is possible to say…
- “She’s good in Geography.”
…when we are talking about a school class or subject, but for me as a native speaker, the preposition at is a more natural choice here.
- “She’s good at Geography.”
Even Google Docs prefers She’s good at Geography. It suggests AT if I type IN.
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Good in can be a natural fit in sentences that talk about serious conditions:
- Let’s send Evan to the meeting, he is good in high-pressure situations.
*Evan does well in high-pressure situations.
- Navy SEALS are highly trained. They are good in very stressful environments.
*They perform well in very stressful environments” is also natural.
- I just put winter tires on my car. They’re good in the snow.
*My tires perform well in snowy conditions.
I put on my snow tires every year in early December.
One very informal exception – If someone is a skilled lover we can say that person is “Good IN bed.”
- Don Juan is a famous Spanish lover who was rumored to be very good in bed.
Learn to use the Prefix RE– to quickly increase your English vocabulary here > The Prefix RE – 60 examples (Definitions, Free PDF, Video)
FAQ Is it good at English or good in English?
Good at English is more natural. The same way we say that someone is good at baseball, we omit the gerund “playing” but the meaning doesn’t change.
If someone is good at English we can feel that they are good at using English. [Speaking, reading, writing] We are referring to English as a topic of study.
Daisuke: “I need to send an email to our office in Toronto.”
Mariko: “Ask Mr. Tanaka to help you write it, he’s good at English.”
Good IN – Good meaning high quality
You may hear Good IN used when the meaning of good is high quality. Please read these examples. The adjective phrase “good in” doesn’t mean skilled in these sentences.
- I love that shirt! You look good in blue.
- Last year was challenging but try to focus on things that were good in the past 12 months. If you look hard you can find them!
It’s tough to find things that were good last year, but I’m really trying.
Good WITH – grammar
There are more than 15 ways to use the preposition WITH. When with is paired with the adjective good it means – used to show the way in which somebody does something
- Keith is very good with his hands. (This means he can do many things with tools that you use with your hands. It’s another way to say someone is handy.)
We can also use this meaning without the adjective good.
- In the Summer I always sleep with the window open.
When we say “good with” we will use an uncountable noun or the plural form of a countable noun.
- Helen is good with money. (Money is an uncountable noun)
- Alec is good with people. (People is the plural form of the countable noun person.)
GOOD WITH – examples
Good with children – Have a talent for understanding and communicating with children. To get along with children well.
- My cousin is a third-grade teacher. She is good with children.
Being good with children is a natural skill, it doesn’t seem like something that you can learn. Not everyone has that ability.
Good with people – Easy to get along with others; friendly
- A: Julia just got promoted to manager.
- B: I’m not surprised, she’s good with people. I’m sure she will be a good manager.
Good with animals – To be comfortable around and enjoy being with animals.
- Her brother is a vet. He has always been good with animals, ever since he was a boy. (Vet is short for veterinarian. This is an animal doctor.)
veterinarian at Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries
If you want to become an animal doctor, of course, you must be good with animals.
Good with money – To use money well. To be good at saving money and not waste it.
- Bill saved up enough money to buy a car when he was still in high school. He is very good with money.
Good AT Good WITH – negative
We add the word ‘NOT’ before good to make our sentences negative.
- She’s NOT good with people.
- He’s NOT good at geography.
- I’m NOT good with numbers.
- We’re NOT good at baseball.
GOOD Comparison and superlative
The comparison and superlative forms of GOOD are BETTER and BEST. These all work in the same expressions.
- My 2 brothers are better at soccer than me, but I’m the best at hockey.
*The superlative form BEST will follow the article THE. Best means #1, so it is only talking about one person or thing.
- A: Lisa is better with children than Amy. She has more patience.
B: I agree. Out of all of our staff, Lisa is number one. She is the best with her students.
*Good with people can be used with a specific group of people.
- Out of all of our staff, Lisa is the best with her students.
- Oliver is good with his staff.
We can also use other adjectives with a similar feeling.
Awesome AT/WITH – Great AT/WITH – Fantastic AT/WITH
- Brian is awesome with computers.
- Wendy is great at soccer.
- My wife is fantastic with my family.
Good FOR is used with things.
- This stretch is good FOR your shoulders.
- Exercise is good FOR your health.
Lifting weights is good for strength and stability.
Good AT, Good IN, or Good WITH – Conclusion
Remember to use Good at before a verb and Good with before a noun and your English will sound natural. Good in is not really a common expression.
What are you good at? Is there something you are really good with? Leave a comment for me at the bottom of this post.
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Animals are the living beings that we share the Earth with. Some animals are domestic which means they are tamed and not wild. Some domestic animals are kept for farming purposes while pets are kept as companions. Wild animals are untamed and they live in their natural environment. There are many kinds of animals, so we put them into some groups. Basic animal groups are mammals, reptiles, birds, invertebrates, fish and amphibians.
Table of Contents
- ⬤ Pictures of animals with pronunciations
- ⬤ Farm animals picture vocabulary with pronunciations
- ⬤ Word list of animals in English
- ⬤ Flashcards exercise about animals vocabulary
- ⬤ Flip the card game
- ⬤ Example sentences about animals
- ⬤ Asking questions about animals
- ⬤ Reading passage about animals
- ⬤ Images of animals vocabulary to download and share
- ⬤ Picture quiz about animals
- ⬤ Listening test with pictures
- ⬤ Writing test with animal pictures
- ⬤ Spelling test about animals
- ⬤ Worksheets about animals to download and share
⬤ Pictures of animals with pronunciations
You can learn names of animals here with pronunciations. Click on a picture to listen to the pronunciation.
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- Carnivores are the animals that eat meat such as lion, wolf, crocodile, eagle etc.
Herbivores are the animals that eat plant. For example zebra, kangaroo, elephant, deer etc.
Omnivores are the animals that eat both plant and meat. - A vet is an specialist who takes care of the animal health. They are trained people with medical degree.
- There are some endangered animals. This means number of the animals of this kind is decreasing. Click here to learn about the endangered animals in the world.
- Extinct animal means this animal no longer lives on Earth. For example the bird dodo became extinct about 300 years ago.
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⬤ Farm animals picture vocabulary with pronunciations
Learn farm animals vocabulary in English with pictures and pronunciation below. To learn how to say farm animals in English click on any image.
⬤ Word list of animals in English
- elephant
- bear
- fox
- wolf
- zebra
- rabbit
- deer
- giraffe
- tiger
- lion
- gorilla
- snake
- crocodile
- turtle
- whale
- kangaroo
- frog
- dolphin
- panda
- cow
- cat
- dog
- ox
- horse
- camel
- goat
- donkey
- bull
- sheep
- rat
- squirrel
- snake
- bat
- hamster
- chimpanzee
- lizard
- gazelle
- hippo
- hyena
- killer whale
- koala
- llama
- polar bear
- jaguar
- orangutan
- leopard
- cheetah
- lynx
- panther
- puma
- raccoon
- reindeer
- seal
- beaver
- bison
- blue whale
- bobcat
- buffalo
- cobra
- alligator
- chameleon
⬤ Flashcards exercise about animals vocabulary
Tap on a flashcard to flip it and see the animal name on it. This exercise helps you memorize the names of animals.
⬤ Flip the card game
Click on a card to see an animal name. Then say the name of the animal in your own language.
⬤ Example sentences about animals
- Lions eat meat.
- Giraffes are the tallest land animals.
- A cow is a farm animal.
- An elephant is a mammal.
- Snakes are reptiles.
- Koalas are in danger of extinction.
- Some fish lost their habitats because of drought.
- Polar bears become endangered because of climate change.
- Wild life is important for wild animals.
- Lions have got sharp and big teeth.
- Tigers are carnivore.
- We should save natural habitat.
- Wild life is important for wild animals.
- We should keep seas clean.
- We shouldn’t wear fur.
- We shouldn’t hunt seals for their fur.
⬤ Asking questions about animals
- What do pandas look like? – Pandas are big animals. They have thick white coat with blacks patches.
- What do pandas hunt? – They don’t hunt. They mostly eat leaf.
- Where do pandas live? – They live in China.
- How much do pandas weigh? – They weigh about 100 Kg.
- What do pandas eat? – They eat bamboo leaves.
- Which wild animals do you want to touch? – I want to touch eagles.
- Where can you see Kangaroos? – You can see kangaroos in Australia.
- When did dodo become extinct? – Dodo became extinct in the 17th century.
- What do tigers eat? – They eat meat.
- How tall are the giraffes? – They are about 18 feet tall.
- Where do Asian Elephants live? – They live in Asia
- What should we do to protect endangered animals? – We should protect their habitat.
⬤ Reading passage about animals
Giraffes
Giraffes are mammals. Giraffes are the tallest animals on the land. They are 1.8-meter tall. The legs of a giraffe are about 2 meters long. A giraffe’s heart is about a half a meter long and weighs about 11 kilograms. Its lungs can hold 55 liters of air. Both male and female giraffes have horns. Giraffes are so big. So they don’t need to hide from any other animals. If they are in danger, they can defend themselves with a strong kick. They can also run very fast—around 56 kilometers per hour. They always look elegant and calm.
Jaguars
The jaguar is a wild animal. It is carnivore. Jaguars have strong teeth. They are powerful big-headed animals. Most jaguars have black spots on their bodies. Some jaguars are so dark that they appear to be spotless. They live in watery habitats such as swamplands of central and South America. They are good swimmers. Jaguars can eat larger animals such as deer. They sometimes climb trees to wait their prey. Jaguars are proficient hunters of wildlife.
⬤ Picture quiz about animals
Select the correponding animal name from the list. This picture quiz is good to check your animals vocabulary skill.
⬤ Listening test with pictures
Listen to the animal name and then select it from the list of random animal pictures. Each correct answer will give you points.
⬤ Writing test with animal pictures
Start the test and when you see an animal image, write the name of it into the input box.
⬤ Spelling test about animals
Listen and type the animal name into the text box correctly. Get points for every correct answer.
There are some worksheets about animals vocabulary below. These printable ESL worksheets are free to download and share. They have pdf and jpg image formats. You can choose whichever you like.
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• Animals word search puzzle worksheet – 1 |
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External resource links:
You can jump to animals category page to find extra activities and games in this website by clicking here. However, there are some external links that may help you. You can click here to watch a video about animals. You can also play games about animals vocabulary here or here. And this and this and this are pdf flashcards about animals.