Common error with use of "Well" and "Good"


One of the most common grammatical errors is mixing up “well” and “good.” In general, “well” is an adverb, while “good” is an adjective. When you aren’t sure which one to use, simply ask yourself whether an adjective or an adverb is appropriate for the situation.
For example:
Incorrect: “I am doing good in math.”
Correct: “I am doing well in math.”

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