Good vs. Well, or a Guide on adjectives and adverbs in English

Today we will talk about a rather slippery topic in English grammar. It looks simple. Bad is an adjective and badly is an adverb. But how do you say correctly: "I feel bad" or "I feel badly"? "I feel good" or "I feel well"? Such nuances are very confusing for students who are studying English. Therefore, today we are talking about adjectives and adverbs. And also how to avoid common mistakes when using them.





All about the adjective

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Give me a shirt, please. — , .





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Give me my new red shirt, please. — , .





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— Give me my marvelous new red chinese silk shirt, please. — , . 





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new shirt —





pure water —





black hair —





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  • appear





  • be





  • become





  • feel





  • look





  • seem





  • smell





  • sound





  • taste





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The salad tastes delicious. — . 





You look awesome. — .





The dog seems dangerous. — .





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« » , « ». «You look awesomely» — .





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«?», «?», «?» «?». -ly. 





  • Careful — carefully (-)





  • Dangerous — dangerously (-)





  • Nice — nicely (-)





, -ly . , friendly timely. 





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  • Real Madrid has won the League of Champion cup. — .





  • Unfortunately, Real Madrid has won the League of Champion cup. — , .





 

, -ly, « », , «+ly». 





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  • good — well





  • fast — fast





  • hard — hard





  • early — early





  • daily — daily





  • straight — straight





  • wrong — wrong





It's the fast way to get resources exploited. — .





We just needed some answers fast. — .





. -ly . :





cheap, clean, clear, close, dear, fine, loud, quick, quiet, slow, thin





Don’t speak loud!





Don’t speak loudly!





« ». . , «loudly», , — . — . 





Warning!

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— You are able to get it free. — .





— You are able to get it freely. — .





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deep =





deeply = ,





direct = ,





directly =





easy =





easily =





free =





freely = , ,





full =





fully =





hard = ,





hardly = -, ,





high =





highly =





last =





lastly = -





late =





lately =





near = ,





nearly =





pretty = ,





prettily = ,





short =





shortly =





wide =





widely =





wrong =





wrongly =





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Good , : smell, look, be, sound. 





This soup smells good. — .





Your offer sounds good. — .





— well. 





She cooks really well. — .





John plays football very well. — .





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«I feel good» «I feel well».





, , . 





«I feel good» — «I feel happy». , . 





«I’m feeling good» Muse .





«I feel well», , . , « » « ». 





, — «look good» «look well». 





My granny looks good. — .





My granny looks well. — .





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