its same from any college but u have to study hard for a good future
I'm doing well is grammatically correct.I'm doing good is right but does not mean quite the same thing. It means I'm doing good things.
If you're doing the same homework we are, good luck. I think the answer is Pluto. If you're doing the same homework we are, good luck. I think the answer is Pluto.
He served as chancellor at the College of William and Mary for awhile after he retired.
lol are you doing the same project I am?
the both of them are the same
yes
The exact same class that is offered in the community at your local firehouse. No difference.
trade and exploration are the same beacausethey are both are doing good deeds and they are both doing something for someone
You can, I am doing the same.
I would suggest you go to a local community college and major in criminal justice. There are also vocational colleges that offer the same thing, but they are more expensive.
University of Manitoba has the best RN course in the Province. You can also find an RN course at Herzing College or Robertson College. Both offer the same type of course.
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!