Table of Contents
- 1 Which is better good or well?
- 2 Do you say not feeling well or good?
- 3 How do you use rather than correctly?
- 4 How do you say you are not feeling well?
- 5 Is it grammatically correct to say Im good?
- 6 What does it mean when someone says you’re looking good or well?
- 7 What is the difference between “be well” and be good?
Which is better good or well?
All you need to remember when you are pondering whether good or well is best for your sentence is that good modifies a person, place, or thing, whereas well modifies an action. If you’re having a good day, then your day is going well.
Is it I write good or well?
Writing for Business Reason: The verb phrase “to write” requires an adverb, so choose “well.” Good is an adjective.
Do you say not feeling well or good?
“I don’t feel well” is proper grammar, but “I don’t feel so good” is used so commonly now that no one notices it’s wrong. They can be used interchangeably, but as “well” is an adverb and “good” is an adjective, “I don’t feel well” is more grammatically correct.
What is the meaning of well good?
Acceptable, all right, as in If you can get a better discount elsewhere, well and good. This redundant phrase was first recorded in 1699.
How do you use rather than correctly?
We use rather than to give more importance to one thing when two alternatives or preferences are being compared: He wanted to be an actor rather than a comedian. Can we come over on Saturday rather than Friday? Rather than usually occurs between two things which are being compared.
Would rather than sentences examples?
Look at these examples:
- I would rather cook than wash the dishes.
- He’d rather visit London than Paris.
- We’d rather not go to the cinema tonight.
- We’d rather stay at home tonight.
- I’d rather go to the cinema on Tuesday.
How do you say you are not feeling well?
There are a few ways to express how we feel:
- “I don’t feel well.” “I am feeling sick.”
- “I am feeling very tired today.” “I have been feeling very run-down lately.”
- “I have a bad headache.” “I have a sore arm.”
- “I’m sorry you’re not feeling well. Maybe you should go home to bed?”
- “I’m still not feeling well.”
What is a word for not feeling well?
ailing. bedridden. broken down. debilitated.
Is it grammatically correct to say Im good?
Therefore, “I’m good,” is a proper response. “I’m well” is also allowed but not for the reasons many think. That response only works if “well” takes on its adjectival form, meaning “in good health” or “good or satisfactory.” Now, if someone asks “How are you doing?” “I’m doing well” is the correct response.
What is the difference between “look well” and “well”?
The meanings are as follows: he looks good = he is good-looking he looks well = he seems to be in good health If we use “look” in the sense of seeing or searching, then “look well”, where “well” is an adverb, makes sense.
What does it mean when someone says you’re looking good or well?
You’re looking good is pretty simple: you’re saying that someone’s appearance is appealing to you. You’re looking well, like feeling well, can mean that someone looks like they’re in good health. If you’re looking for a simple distinction, that should satisfy you. Thinking about it though, there’s often a little more subtlety to it than that.
Is it correct to say ‘you look good’ instead of ‘You are Looking Good?
No,you are looking good means the person is looking good at the same time while you look good means the person looks good generally. Originally Answered: Is it correct to say “You look good” instead of “You are looking good”? Both are correct. You look good. – Appealing to eyes… always… (which is a rare case of course 😛 ) You are looking good.
What is the difference between “be well” and be good?
When you tell someone “Be good!” you are talking about the behavior of that person. However, to say, “Be well!” is to express a wish for their good health. Linking verbs can be used with good, an adjective, rather than well, an adverb, because they describe a state rather than an action.