Adjectives and Adverbs |
Definition - Adjectives are words that describe nouns or pronouns. They may come before the word they describe (That is a cute puppy.) or they may follow the word they describe (That puppy is cute.). Definition - Adverbs are words that modify everything but nouns and pronouns. They modify adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs. A word is an adverb if it answers how, when, or where. |
| Rule 4. | When referring to health, use well rather than good. | |
| Examples: | I do not feel well. | |
You do not look well today. | ||
| NOTE: | You may use good with feel when you are not referring to health. | |
| Example: | I feel good about my decision to learn Spanish. | |
Adjectives and Adverbs
Some of the problems I have is knowing exactly when properly use the words "Good and Well". So this rule helps me understand what I need to change and what I was doing wrong before. I also had to dictate which one was a adjective or an adverb. To get the the link click HERE.
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