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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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"Good" English

"Tom speaks good English." Some people say you should not say "good English." Are they confused with "Tom speaks English good"?
  

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" They are wrong. 'Good' is an adjective describing English. Are they confused with "Tom speaks English good"?

  • " They are wrong.
  • 'Good' is an adjective describing English.
  • Are they confused with "Tom speaks English good"?
  • I don't know.
  • Ask them.
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Hi,

"Tom speaks good English." Some people say you should not say "good English." They are wrong. 'Good' is an adjective describing English.

Are they confused with "Tom speaks English good"? I don't know. Ask them. This latter is, of course, wrong. It should be 'Tom speaks English well'.



Best wishes, Clive

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