This is a very very good meal, I think I'll come here everyday I think you should come as well.
i think you can
"Good" is correct when used as an adjective before a noun (e.g., "a good book"), while "well" is correct when used as an adverb describing how an action is performed (e.g., "she sings well").
Well I could write a good one if I had plenty of time.
Black and white are colors that contrast well with pink.
You will be surprised how well you can do if you just try.He will be better in school since he didn't cheat. The homework will be harder next time.
He spake eloquently at the conference, captivating the audience with his insightful words.
Well you padiwan that is the correct way to swing your lightsaber. Good job
That movie was well known for using satire.
Do what you do do well
well when using these words they are probably refering to something of superiority, and are commonly used to define, me.
a regular sentence well it dependes if you yous it as a compound complex simple well mostly any time of sentence
The sentence, "Benson is good at magic tricks," is grammatically correct. The proper noun is capitalized, the word good is used instead of well, and magic tricks is written as two words instead of one.