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Robert Ls Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Well/Good, cooking/tocook

Which one is correct?

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He doesn't drive very WELL or GOOD (well/good). Please explain the answer.

And which one is correct here?

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Both my sister and I enjoy COOKING very muck
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Both my sister and I enjoy TO COOK very muck.
  

Top answer

1. Both are correct. The adverb good is very informal.

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  • Both are correct.
  • The adverb good is very informal.
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  • enjoy cooking ( very muc h )
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2 Answers
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1. Both are correct. The adverb good is very informal.
2. enjoy cooking (very much)
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He doesn't drive very good would be generally regarded as substandard/incorrect rather than informal in BrE.

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