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Zoltán Király Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

The linking verb BE followed by an adjective

Are both "good" and "well" predicate adjectives in the sentences below?:

I am good.
I am well.

The word 'well' sounds like an adverb, but there is no action verb and as far as I know the linking verb matters.
This is what I read in Mignon Fogarty's book:

"Well can be both an adverb and a predicate adjective. When you say “I am well,” you’re using well as a predicate adjective."

This answers my question, but I wanted to know your opinion too.
Is "good" also a predicate adjective in this sentence: "It tastes good" ?
  

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"I am good", "I am well", "It tastes good" — they are all adjectives. )

  • "I am good", "I am well", "It tastes good" — they are all adjectives.
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"I am good", "I am well", "It tastes good" — they are all adjectives.

("I am good" in the sense of "I am well" is accepted conversationally, but is not fully correct in standard English, at least not BrE.)

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