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Good and well exercise

January 11, 2012 - A2pdf

Complete the following sentences.

Progress 0 of 10 answered
1That was a ............... film.
Wrong!
Use the adjective "good" before the noun "film".
2She speaks Chinese ............... .
Wrong!
Use the adverb "well" to describe how she speaks Chinese.
3The steak smells ............... .
Wrong!
Use the adjective "good" after the linking verb "smells" to describe the steak.
4My new car runs ............... .
Wrong!
Use the adverb "well" to describe how the car runs.
5She sings really ............... .
Wrong!
Use the adverb "well" to describe how she sings.
6I admire her. She is a ............... writer.
Wrong!
Use the adjective "good" before the noun "writer".
7Her English is very ............... .
Wrong!
Use the adjective "good" after "is" to describe her English.
8The holiday did me a lot of ............... .
Wrong!
Use the noun "good" in the expression "do someone a lot of good".
9They gave me some ............... advice.
Wrong!
Use the adjective "good" before the noun "advice".
10We think ............... of him.
Wrong!
Use "well" in the expression "think well of someone".
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Answers

  1. That was a good film.
  2. She speaks Chinese well .
  3. The steak smells good .
  4. My new car runs well .
  5. She sings really well .
  6. I admire her. She is a good writer.
  7. Her English is very good .
  8. The holiday did me a lot of good .
  9. They gave me some good advice.
  10. We think well of him.
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