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Good vs well

Good is an adjective. The adverb is well.

Ex: My father is a good driver -> He drives well.


Your English is good -> You speak English well.

I feel good. (psychologically / morally)


I feel well. (healthy / well being)

You must stay in bed until you feel well / better / good.


I hope you get well / better / good soon.

Complete the exercise with adjective or adverb form. (Good vs Well)

1) good
2) good
3) well
4) good
5) well
6) well
7) well
8) good
9) well
10) good
11) well

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1. I play tennis but I'm not very  .

2. Your exam results were very  .

3. You did very   in your exam.

4. The weather was very   during the whole vacation.

5. I didn't sleep very   last night.

6. How are you? Are you doing  ?

7. George speaks German very  .

8. George's German is very  .

9. Our new business is going very   at the moment.

10. I like your jacket. It looks   on you.

11. I've played chess with him before. He actually plays very  .
Complete the exercise with adjective or adverb form. (Good vs Well)

good
1. I play tennis but I'm not very  .

2. Your exam results were very  .

3. You did very   in your exam.

4. The weather was very   during the whole vacation.

5. I didn't sleep very   last night.

6. How are you? Are you doing  ?

7. George speaks German very  .

8. George's German is very  .

9. Our new business is going very   at the moment.

10. I like your jacket. It looks   on you.

11. I've played chess with him before. He actually plays very  .

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