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?

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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.
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