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My husband played football very ___.good, while, well, too. which is the right one?

Answers

Answered by orangesquirrel
13

Answer:

The correct word to be filled in the blank is 'well' and the correct sentence becomes-

My husband played football very well.

Explanation:

The words 'while' and 'too' given in the options are omitted first as they make no sense when placed in the blank.

The word 'good' is mostly used as an adjective and is used along with a noun in order to qualify it.

On the other hand, the word 'well' is an adverb and it can be used only to qualify a verb, adjective or adverb.

Answered by kingofself
2

My husband played football very well.

EXPLANATION:

Modifiers are words that modify the adjectives or adverbs 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, played is the verb and well modifies it. Adverbs are placed mostly after the verb.  

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