The difference between "good" and "well" lies in their grammatical roles and usage. "Good" is an adjective used to describe nouns, indicating quality (e.g., a good book). In contrast, "well" is an adverb that modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, describing how something is done (e.g., she sings well). Therefore, use "good" to describe things and "well" to describe actions.
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! :)
Well good is something nice and isn't naughty when right is something you should be doing anyway
well is adverb which show how an action has don? but good i adjective which moifies noun or pronoun. and about ok. ok is less stronger then fine. if we say i am ok it means so so but if we say i am fine it means there is no problem or my situation is good. and also sometimes you may heared people use i am good. in here means i am happy or everything goes well with me.
There is no difference between the phrases, "good in" or "good at". If a person is good in Mathematics, they are also good at Mathematics.
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