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TasmanTiger Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

About adverb Well

Hi,

The purchasing department has ( already , well ) received written approval for the order from the management.

-> The correct answer is "already", but I was wondering if "well" is right,too.

Could you please help me ?

Good day!

TT
  

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Hi I'm not a native speaker, butI thinkI can help you You know, WELL is not an adverb that can be used in Present Perfect Tense. You can use it, for example, in such sentance - The purchasing department has received written approval as well as oral one for the order from the management.

  • Hi I'm not a native speaker, butI thinkI can help you You know, WELL is not an adverb that can be used in Present Perfect Tense.
  • You can use it, for example, in such sentance - The purchasing department has received written approval as well as oral one for the order from the management.
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Hi

I'm not a native speaker, butI thinkI can help you

You know, WELL is not an adverb that can be used in Present Perfect Tense.

You can use it, for example, in such sentance - The purchasing department has received written approval as well as oral one for the order from the management.
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TasmanTigerHi,
The purchasing department has ( already , well ) received written approval for the order from the management.
-> The correct answer is "already", but I was wondering if "well" is right,too.
Could you please help me?
Hi,

The broad answer is that you can't replace well with already in this context, beca
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TasmanTigerI was wondering if "well" is right,too.
No. Sorry. It's not right. Emotion: sad

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Oh I fully understand.

I think my English is getting improved.

Thank you CJ , Regards and Sandra 19

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