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Good vs Well - Online interactive / printable and video exercise for English / ESL students and teachers
Good or Well - free English online grammar exercise on the difference of good and well.
Use good or well to complete the sentences. Sometimes both words are correct. Show example
Through a variety of exercises, students will learn how to correctly use “good” and “well” in sentences. The worksheets also provide practice in identifying common mistakes in the usage of these adjectives and how to correct them.
Choose the correct well + past participle combination to complete the sentences. Alex has got a new well-dressed well-known well-paid job. A job that pays well.
Test yourself with our free English language exercise about 'Good & Well'. This is a free beginner/elementary English grammar quiz and interractive grammar exercises. No sign-up required.
Complete the exercise with adjective or adverb form. (Good vs Well) 1. I play tennis but I'm not very good. 2. Your exam results were very good. 3. You did very well in your exams. 4. The weather was very good while we were on holiday. 5. I didn't sleep very well last night. 6. How are you? Are you doing well? 7. George speaks German very well. 8.