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Q: When to use good and well in a sentence?
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The difference between good and well is that well is and adverb so it describes an verb or action word. And good is an adjective so t describes nouns: person place or thing. Ex: George is good at writing, that sentence is wrong because the word good is describing how he writes, and writing is a verb, so you would have to use the adverb well, George was well at writing. Ex: These are good meatballs. This sentence is correct, the word good is describing the meatballs which is a noun so the word good which is an adjective would be the correct use in that sentence. I hope I helped! :)


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