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Can be anything from 30k to 100k typically with a big 3pl. If you make more than that, you are either really good, or doing it independantly and doing well.
I heard she's in real estate now. Pity, she's a good actress. Love to see her again in a sitcom or movie.
Very good. If that is your score keep doing what you're doing.
If it is something you like doing and you have required abilities. It pays well when busy working but there are downturns when there is little work to be had.
A budget is good if it is based on logic. Budgets can help you stay on track with your daily goals as well as long term goals. Budgets should be written and adhered to closely. In this way you can go back and review how well you are doing.
I'm good today. / I'm doing well today.
You could say that you are doing well today, your good, your fine. Whatever you are feeling, tell them.
Good!
Examples of "doing well" is > my business "is doing well" (meaning business is good), my grandma is "doing well" (meaning grandma is good), I'm "doing well" (I'm good) > and good can also mean happy, okay, alright > so "doing well" is just "good" basically.
A brief greeting. Such as... Good morning. Good morning, I hope everyone is doing well today.
I'm doing pretty good, how about you?
very well thank you
That depends on how you're doing!I think you want to know if the answer should be, "Good," or "Well." Since you need an adverb to tell about the verb doing, your answer should be "I'm well. How are you?" When you say that you are good, it means you are a good person. It doesn't tell how you are doing since good is an adjective which modifies a noun, not a verb. The word well is an adverb which modifies a verb, in this case the verb doing. "I am doing well" is correct. "I am doing good" means I am doing good works or I am doing good things or I am doing good in the world . . . (You get the idea.) It doesn't describe HOW you are doing. For that, you need to use the word well.Of course, in everyday conversation, we do not always follow the rules of standard English, and our friends forgive us!
I am doing
'The football team is doing well!'
You are doing well in English
I had a lot of confusion doing my homework today.