'Well to do' means 'rich'. So a possible sentence could be "You could tell by the quality of her clothes that she was well to do"
In the sentence "well as you probably know...", the words "well" and "know" are stressed.
If I understand your sentence it should read: Both he and I are well. Or: I am well and he is well, however that does not read as easily as the first example.
Get on ( he gets on well with other people)
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.The pronoun 'I' is the subject of the relative clause 'who I am'.
The simple subject in the sentence "You play the piano well" is "You."
The noun in the sentence is well.
It can be either, depending on whether it refers to something done well (an adverb) or someone who feels well, or healthy (an adjective). Well can be an adjective, adverb, noun, verb, or interjection. Well is an adjective in this sentence: All's well that ends well. Well is an adverb in this sentence: I don't feel well. Well is a noun in this sentence: My dog fell in the well. Well is a verb in this sentence: Tears well up every time she sees that movie. Well is an interjection in this sentence: Well! I won't take that!
In the sentence "well as you probably know...", the words "well" and "know" are stressed.
If I understand your sentence it should read: Both he and I are well. Or: I am well and he is well, however that does not read as easily as the first example.
The right sentence is "He lost his luggage, as well as his ticket". You can also write the sentence without the comma, as in "He lost his luggage as well as his ticket".
Yes, if done in proper sentence format you can end many sentences with well. Similar to the previous sentence if you noticed I used the word well to end off my sentence there are also many other ways to you well at the end of a sentence. EX: (sentence fragment)..."Thus coining the term all is well, that ends well."
Get on ( he gets on well with other people)
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.The pronoun 'I' is the subject of the relative clause 'who I am'.
"All is well" is not a sentence fragment because "All" is your subject and "is" is your verb. In a complete sentence contains a subject and a verb.
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his decisions which were usually well thought outis a sentence fragment. "Decisions" is the subject, and it has no verb.
The simple subject in the sentence "You play the piano well" is "You."