💡 Detailed Explanation
Translation: Mr. Suzuki is very good at tennis.
- Context: The modifier 'とても' (very) pairs with 'じょうず' (skillful/good at) to praise someone's ability. 'へた' (bad at) is the opposite in meaning. 'にぎやか' (lively) does not make sense in this context.
- Note: じょうず (上手) is the standard N5 target vocabulary for describing skillfulness.