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Well, for starters, your question is not proper english.
In this sentence, "good" is modifying the word "everything". "Good" is an adjective and it is proper for it to modify the pronoun "everything": I hope everything is good with you. OK Note the difference in this sentence: I hope everything is GOING well with you. OK "Well" is an adverb modifying "is going,"
"I hope that you are well" in English is Spero che tu stia bene in Italian.
No it is "went well".
It is hard in English. well, try this: Dvorja:k.
there discussing about making it in English and i hope that they make there episodes in English as well.
Well friends is proper is a proper English term... Some slang words could be: Mates, chums, buddies, homies...
Yes, "Math" and "English" should be capitalized in a sentence when referring to the subject or course. For example, "I have a Math exam tomorrow" or "She is studying English literature."
Speaking proper English is important for effective communication and understanding. Using proper grammar and vocabulary helps ensure that your message is clear and easily understood by others. It also shows professionalism and respect for the language.
You say -literally- "Fare thee well."
well sometimes many people come on it to mess around and not do proper answers so that is why but otherwise answers.com is a good use of information.
Spero che tutto vada bene is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I hope that all is well." The pronunciation will be "SPEY-ro key* TOOT-to VA-da BEH-ney" in Italian.*The pronunciation is similar to that in the English exclamation "Hey!"