what's the adjective you use when people ask how are you?
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The standard American response is either, “I’m fine,” or I’m good.”
I’m fine is a fine response, but I’m good is incorrect grammatically.
The confusion is due to the fact that good is an adjective and well is an adverb.
People thing they are describing themselves, so the adjective “good,” is appropriate. In actuality, the question is shorthand for “How are you feeling?” The answer then describes a verb and should be an adverb.
The correct answer is, “I’m well.”
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hi
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shazia
hw r uh?
may I know you
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