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Chrismlangan Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

adj or adverb?

"I did good on the test" or "I did well on the test"?
  

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Chrismlangan "I did good on the test" or "I did well on the test"? I did well (not 'good') on the test. 'Well' is an adverb.

  • Chrismlangan "I did good on the test" or "I did well on the test"?
  • I did well (not 'good') on the test.
  • 'Well' is an adverb.
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Chrismlangan"I did good on the test" or "I did well on the test"?
I did well (not 'good') on the test.

'Well' is an adverb.
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Chrismlanganmodifying 'did'?
Yes.
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I have a question.
Can't we use "in" in the sentence?

I did well in the test!
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Hi,

Yes, 'in' is OK.

Clive
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I believe in the test is BrE while on the test is AmE.
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I've a question.

Can we say: "I did well in the test"
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RedalertI've a question. Can we say: "I did well in the test"
Clive has already replied to your post: Yes, 'in' is OK.

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