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This mini-lesson focuses on the difference between "good" (adjective) and "well" (adverb). Use "good" to describe nouns (e.g., "The food is good") and "well" to describe actions/verbs (e.g., "She sings well"). A common, polite reply to "How are you?" is "I am doing well" or simply "I'm good".
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Quick Grammar Lesson: Good vs. Well
Good (Adjective): Describes a person, place, or thing.
Example: That is a good book.
Well (Adverb): Describes how an action is done.
Example: She plays the piano well.
Common Everyday Conversation
When someone asks: "How are you doing?" or "How's it going?"
American English.State.Gov (.gov)
American English.State.Gov (.gov)
Response 1: "I'm doing well, thank you." (Grammatically precise)
Response 2: "I'm good!" (Common, accepted casual usage)
Practice
He speaks English ______. (good/well)
That was a ______ movie. (good/well)
(Answers: 1. well, 2. good)
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short English lesson
+1
This mini-lesson focuses on the difference between "good" (adjective) and "well" (adverb). Use "good" to describe nouns (e.g., "The food is good") and "well" to describe actions/verbs (e.g., "She sings well"). A common, polite reply to "How are you?" is "I am doing well" or simply "I'm good".
FluentU
FluentU
Quick Grammar Lesson: Good vs. Well
Good (Adjective): Describes a person, place, or thing.
Example: That is a good book.
Well (Adverb): Describes how an action is done.
Example: She plays the piano well.
Common Everyday Conversation
When someone asks: "How are you doing?" or "How's it going?"
American English.State.Gov (.gov)
American English.State.Gov (.gov)
Response 1: "I'm doing well, thank you." (Grammatically precise)
Response 2: "I'm good!" (Common, accepted casual usage)
Practice
He speaks English ______. (good/well)
That was a ______ movie. (good/well)
(Answers: 1. well, 2. good)
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