Correct option is C
Option
(c) contains the error. The correct preposition to use here is
‘good at running’ instead of
‘good with running.’
Explanation:
· The correct preposition
‘at’ is used with skills and activities (e.g., good at cooking, good at dancing).
·
Correct sentence: Deepa and Seema are both
good at running, but Deepa is also good at catching the ball and throwing it to the right corner in time.
Grammatical Rule Involved:
· Use
‘good at’ to describe someone's skill in an activity or action.