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Thursday, 18 July 2019
Adjectives : Use of Good or Well.
'Good' is an adjective. We use it before a noun or after a linking verb.
• She is a good singer.
• His English is good.
'Well' is often an adverb. We use it to give more information about a verb.
• She sings well.
• He speaks English well.
'Well' can also be an adjective that means 'healthy'.
• Are you well? (= Are you healthy?)
• She doesn't look well. (= She doesn't look healthy.)
Let's review! Choose 'well' or 'good'.
1. Julia speaks good / well French.
2. He sings good / well.
3. Lucy makes good / well coffee.
4. His Italian is very good / well.
5. David speaks Spanish good / well.
6. My mother is a good / well cook.
7. He plays the piano good / well.
8. Her work is very good / well.
9. He writes very good / well.
10. The children listen good / well.
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