Asked by jo jo
Students are often confused about the use of the words good and well in their writing. Write a 100-word passage to Susan Anker, the author of the course’s textbook, in which you describe five details from her book that are good and five details about the book that are written well.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Good is an adjective and is used in these examples.
That was a good meal. (good describes the noun, meal)
That's a good color on you. (good describes the noun, color)
Well is an adverb and is used in these examples.
This is a well written book. (well is an adverb describing the adjective, written)
She has used examples very well. (well is an adverb descibing the verb has used)
That was a good meal. (good describes the noun, meal)
That's a good color on you. (good describes the noun, color)
Well is an adverb and is used in these examples.
This is a well written book. (well is an adverb describing the adjective, written)
She has used examples very well. (well is an adverb descibing the verb has used)
Answered by
jo jo
but she wan me to Write a 100-word passage to Susan Anker, the author of the course’s textbook,i need a little bet more help
Answered by
Ms. Sue
We don't have this textbook.
We'll be glad to check your passage to Ms. Anker.
We'll be glad to check your passage to Ms. Anker.
Answered by
bobpursley
Let me repeat MsSue.
Good is an adjective.
Well is an adverb.
Perhaps the problem is not usage of good and well, but understanding what and adjective does, and what an adverb does.
Good is an adjective.
Well is an adverb.
Perhaps the problem is not usage of good and well, but understanding what and adjective does, and what an adverb does.
Answered by
Rick
I believe jojo is asking how to write a passage TO an author. I am eager to read your answers.
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