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GOOD or WELL

Good

"Good" is an adjective. This means it describes people, things and places, not verbs.

"She is a good student."

These sentences are correct: 
·  Sam is a good boy.
·  They live in a good house.
·  This is not a good place to stay in.

These sentences are incorrect: 
·  Sam behaves good.
·  They eat good.
·  She sings really good.

Well

"Well" is usually an adverb, and it generally describes actions

"She dances well."

These sentences are correct: 
·  Sam behaves well.
·  They eat well.
·  She sings really well.

These sentences are incorrect: 
·  Sam is a well boy.
·  They live in a well house.
·  This is not a well place to live in.

Note: "Well" can be used as an adjective. In such cases, it is usually not used before the noun, and it means "healthy" or "in a good state."

For example: 
·  You don't look well.
·  All is well with my family.
·  Get well!


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