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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #21246: Good or well ?
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    Good or well ?


    Good ou Well?

    You do something well, but you give someone something good

    GOOD - adjectif

    WELL - adverbe

    Good précise un nom ou pronom. 

    Well précise un verbe

    He is a good cook.
    What kind of cook?
    A good cook

    He speaks French well.
    How does he speak French? 
     He speaks well.

     

    WELL -  parfois adjectif

    Exception : Les verbes de sensations:
    Your cake smells good!
    I feel good!

    Utilisé juste  pour parler de la santé
    How are you?
    Well! Thank you!
    Oh! I don't feel well today!

    Vous voyez donc que lorsqu'on parle de la santé, -well- et -good- peuvent être employés.

    Lorsqu'ils sont sous forme d'interjection

    Good! => Bien!  ET well! Et bien! ou Bon!

    'Well! I think I'll be there tomorrow morning'. -> 'Good!!'

    'Bon! Je pense être là-bas demain matin.' -> 'Bien!'

    Dans l'exercice suivant, complétez par good ou well.





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