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Because 'work' is a verb, an adverb - well - is necessary. 'Work well' would be proper grammar.
The boys do the work well.
I work very well as part of a team.
Is there anything that isn't going well at work
yes i think they did work well
It work as well as you brain. NOTHING works as well as the normal brain.
They work about as well as a space heater.
not well
well do u not have a stag or a pales to work in . well if you have watched honey you no what to do. if you have not watch it
Well that depends on where they work and what they work as.
No, you cannot use "me" in that sentence.Correction: My friend and I work well together.The pronoun "me" is an object pronoun.The subject pronoun is "I"."My friend and I" is the compound subject of the sentence.Explanation: When you are confused about whether to use "I" or to use "me", break the sentence into 2 pieces, like this:Me work well..My friend work(s) well...You can hear, immediately, that you would never say "Me work well". You would say "I work well".One of the rules in a compound subject when you use "I" is to put the other person first. So instead of writing, I and my friend work well together, you would switch to: My friend and I work well together.