We use "good" with copula (linking) verbs: My day isgood; and "well" with other verbs: My day goes well, so far.
It depends. You choose.
May 19
if a guy asks you a question (like what day is it?) he most likely fancies you. or if its someone who knows you don't like he may be doing it to annoy you.
Well, a reasonable idea would be explaining to her what you actually do. Convince her your a good person. Tell her what you do in your profession. Basically what you get up and do each day.
i will ask him or her if he or she wants to be a valentine for a day or for life.if yes then i will ask some time to decide it.
it was a good or well day for a hike
Today means the current or present day. Also, when someone asks, "What day is today?" he/she wants to know the date (month and day of the month) or the day of the week.
Today means the current or present day. Also, when someone asks, "What day is today?" he/she wants to know the date (month and day of the month) or the day of the week.
No, it is not improper, it merely has a different meaning. "I am well," means that you are healthy. "I am good" means that you are right/satisfactory/sound/unimpaired/not depressed/in a state such as should be desired. See, normally, you would use an adverb that modifies "am," but in this case, am is a linking or non-action verb, which makes good a predicate adjective. Predicate adjectives refer back to the noun, which means that after a non-action verb like "to be" you can use adjectives like "hungry" (as opposed to "hungrily") or "hot" (instead of "hotly").So if you have recently been sick and someone asks, "how are you," replying, "I am well" is perfectly acceptable. If it's a normal day and someone asks "how are you" feel free to answer "I am" with any adjective that describes you. But if you are doing or another action verb, be sure to put an adverb like "well" after it.
well my bgf has a gf but every day in class he asks me 2 be his partner then copies. then he takes advantage of my irregular health problem and eats my snax. so yeah thats a telltale sign.
i am totally not shore but by the sound of things it probably wont . well it could if he asks her every day , he sounds kind of desperate don't you?
cool-day-la means that everything is on the level, everythng is fine. e.g If someone asks you "Are we cool-day-la?" they are asking whether everything is cool between you, and if it is then you may answer "Yeah...we still cool-day-la" cool-day-la means that everything is on the level, everythng is fine. e.g If someone asks you "Are we cool-day-la?" they are asking whether everything is cool between you, and if it is then you may answer "Yeah...we still cool-day-la"
When someone asks the question, "What is the daily life like in this town?" They want to know what usually goes on day to day basis in the town, city, or place. It can have anything to do from: what the weather is like on a daily basis, all the way to: what the usual mood and niceness of the citizens are like on a daily basis.