Which sentence uses the “I’m good at…” structure correctly?
A. I’m good at draw but I’m not good at sing.
B. I’m good at drawing but I’m not good at singing.
C. I’m good at drawing but I’m not good at sing.
D. I’m good at draw but I’m not good at singing.

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