"Very good" is correct when describing a noun, such as "The food was very good." "Very well" is correct when describing an action, such as "She played the piano very well."
Good job ...or you can say job well done...
Grammatically, well is the correct answer. However, many people just say good.
"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").
Your Spanish translates to "I am very well" in English.
Yes, saying "a very good work" is grammatically correct. It follows the pattern of using an article ("a") before a noun ("work") to indicate singularity and general reference. The adjective "very good" describes the quality of the work.
She plays very well is the correct way to say it.
The correct way for this sentence to read is Do you know Juan very well?
The correct answer to that question would be: Very well thank you. Other options would include: Not very well today, Better than usual, Good how are you.
Because I is is completely wrong. To conjugate the verb to be: I am, Thou art, He is, We are, You are, They are. Therefore it should be I am reading. reading very good is also wrong. It should be reading very well. The correct sentence is: I am reading this map very well.
Yes, it would be an appropriate answer for a question such as, "How are you?" "I'm good" is an Americanism, unless the individual is saying they're good AT something or a good person.
God of War does a very good job in keeping the mythology correct, it could even be used to teach mythology, that's how well it does.
The correct phrase is "It was just as well I sent the book." This means that sending the book was the right thing to do or that it worked out fine.
Grammatically, well is the correct answer. However, many people just say good.
Si muy bien = Yes, very well (Where 'si' has accent over 'i') (If no accent, 'if very well')
no. Replace "good" with "well". "You washed the car well."
Yes, saying "a very good work" is grammatically correct. It follows the pattern of using an article ("a") before a noun ("work") to indicate singularity and general reference. The adjective "very good" describes the quality of the work.
The sentence above does not use correct grammar and should be rewritten as the following: Thanks to the rain, I am going to sleep very well this evening.