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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #84925: Good or Well





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    Good or Well


    'You do something well, and a thing is good'.


    Good      'good' is generally used as an adjective.

                   It may be used with descriptive linking verbs like:

                   look, feel, sound, seem, hear, taste, or be to describe the subject.

                  -Your cake smells good.

                   Note : when describing someone's emotional state, use 'good'.

                  -He doesn't feel good about having cheated.

                  -I feel good today (you are in good spirits).


    Well       'well' is usually an adverb answering the question 'how'.

                  It can be used as an adjective to mean 'in good health'.

                  -You look well.

                  Note : when you talk about the state of your or someone's health, always use 'well'.

                  -I do not feel well today (you are not in good health).


    Exercise: Choose the correct word.





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    1. I've got a good mark, so it makes me feel to know my work is appreciated.

    2. Green is a good colour on you. It goes with your eyes.

    3. She is a person. She always tries to help people when she can.

    4. I slept last night, but I didn't want to get out of bed this morning.

    5. There were a lot of people at the meeting; it was a turnout.

    6. My head hurts. I have not been feeling all week.

    7. The Irish speak English . However, it can be difficult to understand because they speak with a strong Irish accent.

    8. She should work more if she wants to pass her exam; her English is not very .

    9. This room doesn't look , so I intend to change the colour.

    10. Thailand is renowned all over the world for its food.

    11. He feels because he's going to see a lawyer about his family problems.

    12. She enjoyed her stay in England. Now she can speak English very .










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