good
,
well
Good is an adjective.
Well is an adverb. To describe a person’s health or
appearance,
well is used as an adjective.
This is a
good book.
Andrew sings
well.
Gretel feels
well.
had of
Of should not be used between
had and a past participle.
If I
had eaten lunch, I wouldn’t be hungry now.
hanged
,
hung
Hanged means “put to death by hanging.” Use
hung in all other cases.
Convicted murderers were sometimes
hanged.
Ethan
hung his coat in the closet.
in
,
into
In means “inside” or “within a place.”
Into indicates
movement from outside
to within.
The shovel stood
in the garage.
Max
crawled into the tent.
irregardless
,
regardless
Always use
regardless.
Finish the job,
regardless of how long it takes.
Exercise 2
Substitute the correct word or expression for the one in italics, and write it in the
blank. Write C if the sentence is correct.
well
On a limited budget, Laina has
decorated her new restaurant good.
1. The furnishings would have cost much more if she
had of bought them all new.
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