Using : Good Vs Well
Many people think they can use the words ;Good'&Well interchangeably, In this lesson NIharika explains the correct usage of these two words.
Many people use the word good to describe how they did on a test, or how they did during a game.
They will say,
"I did real good," or
"I played very good."
There is a better way to say these sentences, especially when you write them.
Say,
"I did well on that test," or
"I played very well."
Use well as an adverb. Use well to describe how something is done.
Use good as an adjective. Use good to describe nouns— persons, places&things.
Enjoy the Lesson!
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Many people think they can use the words ;Good'&Well interchangeably, In this lesson NIharika explains the correct usage of these two words.
Many people use the word good to describe how they did on a test, or how they did during a game.
They will say,
"I did real good," or
"I played very good."
There is a better way to say these sentences, especially when you write them.
Say,
"I did well on that test," or
"I played very well."
Use well as an adverb. Use well to describe how something is done.
Use good as an adjective. Use good to describe nouns— persons, places&things.
Enjoy the Lesson!
How to speak fluent English
Free English, English lesson, English video, vocabulary, business English, Grammar, learn grammar, English speaking, spoken English, learn English, speak English, speaking English, fluent English, fluency in English, English training video, speak fluent English, accent training, American accent, British accent, US accent, UK accent, accent training, personality development, words, sentences, public speaking, presentation, soft skills, how to, phrases, idioms, listening skills
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