The rules for using "good" and "well" depend on whether they are being used as adjectives or adverbs.
- Good as an Adjective:
- "Good" is an adjective and is used to describe nouns.
- Example: She is a good friend.
- Well as an Adjective:
- "Well" can also function as an adjective when referring to health.
- Example: After a good night's sleep, I felt well.
1. The ______ sun warmed the entire beach.
brilliantly
a) Adverb - brilliantly
b) Adjective - brilliant
2. He plays the guitar ______.
skillfully
a) Adverb - skillfully
b) Adjective - skillful
3. The cat purrs ______ as it curls up on the couch.
softly
a) Adverb - softly
b) Adjective - soft
4. She sings ______ in the choir.
well
a) Adverb - well
b) Adjective - good
5. The ice cream tastes ______.
sweet
a) Adverb - sweetly
b) Adjective - sweet
6. The pizza smells ______.
deliciously
a) Adverb - deliciously
b) Adjective - delicious