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Christine Christie Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Good/fine

Consider these sentences:


a) "l'm good."

b) "l'm fine."


Do both sentences mean the same, or does b) mean One is better than 'good'.


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Christine Christie Do both sentences mean the same Not exactly. " It can also be used to assure someone that you are well in terms of your health. — Have you recovered from your cold?

  • Christine Christie Do both sentences mean the same Not exactly.
  • " It can also be used to assure someone that you are well in terms of your health.
  • — Have you recovered from your cold?
  • — Yes.
  • I'm fine .
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Christine ChristieDo both sentences mean the same

Not exactly.

I'm fine is part of the greeting formula, the answer to "How are you?"

It can also be used to assure someone that you are well in terms of your health.

— Have you recovered from your cold?
— Yes. I'm fine
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I'm good can be used the same as I'm

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