If the person is doing something positive according to their beliefs and morals, they are doing good.
If they are doing something properly and correctly, they are doing it well.
The distinction is this: doing good means achieving worthwhile ends, especially to society's benefit, while doing well means succeeding, especially at making money. In the first case, "good" is a noun, the direct object of the verb do. In the second, "well" is an adverb modifying the verb do.
no it is not a correct sentence.
No, The correct grammar for this sentence would be, "He finished doing his homework."
This sentence is completely correct.
The sentence as it is written is not correct. It needs a verb, but 'doing' is an infinitive.A better sentence is:Ashok usually does his homework at night.
well it is correct but the grammar is wrong instead say "are you good at swimming" they both mean the same but this sentence a correct pronunciation.No. We say we are good at something if we mean that we do it well. The sentence "You are good in swimming" might be correct, but only if "swimming" is the name of a course of study, just as we might say "You are good in French," meaning you get get high marks in French class.
'The football team is doing well!'
The correct sentence is the following: "What were you doing from before?"
no_____If the sentence is You do do that (meaning You are in the habit of doing that) the grammar is perfectly correct and the sentence 'does have correct grammar'.
no it is not a correct sentence.
"He is good" is correct. 'He' is singular, 'are' is for plurals.
No, The correct grammar for this sentence would be, "He finished doing his homework."
It seems correct.
Always do good is correct and means what it says. "Always be a good doer" means something slightly different from what it says. A good doer is person who is known for doing good, not necessarily a person who does good.
Yes, it is a correct sentence..Subject: youVerb: are doingIndirect object: on the weekend'What' is an interrogative pronoun standing in for the answer to the question and takes the place of a direct object. 'You are doing what on the weekend'.
There are different ways to write this sentence. The best way to write it would be "What were you doing before this"?
The first thing you do before correcting a sentence would be read it. Then you would need to correct what needs to be.
The sentence 'A school housed in the church is doing well,' is grammatically correct.