Question
I felt good/well when my family said that they enjoyed it.
I think that I should pick well because it is an adverb that describes how I felt, is this correct?
I think that I should pick well because it is an adverb that describes how I felt, is this correct?
Answers
Ms. Sue
This is a tricky one.
In this sentence, good is the word you want. It's an adjective, following the linking verb, "felt," and describing "I."
The confusing part is deciding whether feel/felt is being used as a linking or action verb.
Examples:
I feel well enough to go to school.
I feel good about my accomplishment.
In this sentence, good is the word you want. It's an adjective, following the linking verb, "felt," and describing "I."
The confusing part is deciding whether feel/felt is being used as a linking or action verb.
Examples:
I feel well enough to go to school.
I feel good about my accomplishment.