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I write ___. good, well, when, nice. which is right?

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Answered by kingofself
27

I write well.  

EXPLANATION:

Words like well, good, nice are used as modifiers in a sentence. Good and nice are adjectives and are used to describe more about the noun or the subject. Adverbs are used to modify a verb, adjective or adverb.

The word ‘Well’ is an adverb used to describe more about the verb or the action taking place in the sentence. In the above case, write is the verb and well modifies it. Adverbs are placed mostly after the verb.

Answered by Anonymous
3

I write well.

  • Words like 'good' and 'nice' do not go well with the given sentence because they mostly define the quality of noun ( place, thing, etc.,).
  • The word 'when' do not define the adverb in the given sentence. Hence it cannot be used
  • In the given sentence, the word 'write' is an verb ( action verb) and 'well' fits in front of the verb appropriately as 'well' is an adverb.
  • Therefore, 'well' id the correct answer.
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