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Students are often confused about the use of the words good and well in their writing. Write a 100-word passage to Susan Anker,...Asked by Michelle
Students are often confused about the use of the words good and well in their writing. Write a 100-word passage to Scott McLean, 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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Use "good" only as an adjective -- that is, make sure it modifies a noun (once in a while, a pronoun).
Use "well" only as an adverb -- that is, make sure it modifies a verb or an adjective or another adverb.
Use "good" only as an adjective -- that is, make sure it modifies a noun (once in a while, a pronoun).
Use "well" only as an adverb -- that is, make sure it modifies a verb or an adjective or another adverb.
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