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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Good/well

Trying on a pair of eyeglasses:

I can't see that good/well with these glasses.


Can both be used?

  

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The adjective "well" means "in good health", while the adverb means "in a good way" or "to a good standard". Now, what do you think is the correct word in your example?

  • The adjective "well" means "in good health", while the adverb means "in a good way" or "to a good standard".
  • Now, what do you think is the correct word in your example?
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The adjective "well" means "in good health", while the adverb means "in a good way" or "to a good standard".

Now, what do you think is the correct word in your example?

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