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Good vs Well
Hello Many people, including many native speakers, incorrectly use the adjective form good, rather than the adverb well. Good is an adjective and well is an adverb. _____________________________________ Example: I did good on the test. INCORRECT!- Correct form: I did well on the test. Example: She played the game good. INCORRECT! -Correct form: She played the game well. ___________________________________________ Use the adjective form good when describing something or someone. In other words, use good when stating how something or someone is _____________________________________ Example: She is a good tennis player. Example: Tom thinks he is a good listener. _____________________________________ Use the adverb form well when describing how something or someone does something _____________________________________ Example: She did extremely well on the exam. Example: Our parents think we speak English well. _____________________________________ Best regards |
Good is an adjective and well is an adverb very clear Thanks onegame |
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