Differentiate between "good and well "
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The rule of thumb is that good is an adjective and well is an adverb. Good modifies a noun; something can be or seem good. Well modifies a verb; an action can be done well. However, when you're talking about health, well can be used as an adjective.
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Explanation:
The sentences "I am good" and "I am
well" are both grammatically sound.
Good and well can both be used as
adjectives. For example:
l am good.
(This means "I am of a fair or
high standard.")
lam well.
(This means "I am in good
health.)
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