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Well Exercise-1

The rules for using "good" and "well" depend on whether they are being used as adjectives or adverbs.

  1. Good as an Adjective:
    • "Good" is an adjective and is used to describe nouns.
    • Example: She is a good friend.
  2. 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. Grammatical Role:

  • "Good" is an adjective.
    • It describes nouns (people, places, things, or ideas).
  • "Well" is usually an adverb.
    • It describes verbs (actions), adjectives, or other adverbs.


2. When to Use "Good":Use "good" when describing a noun or answering the question "What kind?" or "How is it?"
Examples:

  1. Describing a thing:
    • "This book is good."
    • (What kind of book? A good book.)
  2. Describing a person’s characteristic:
    • "She is a good teacher."
    • (What kind of teacher? A good one.)
  3. Describing an experience:
    • "We had a good time at the party."
    • (What kind of time? A good time.)


3. When to Use "Well":Use "well" when describing a verb or answering the question "How?"
Examples:

  1. Describing how someone does something:
    • "He sings well."
    • (How does he sing? Well.)
  2. Describing health (as a state):
    • "I’m not feeling well today."
    • (How am I feeling? Not well.)
  3. Modifying an adjective:
    • "Her explanation was well thought out."
    • (How thought out was it? Well thought out.)


4. Special Cases Where "Well" is Used as an Adjective:In some cases, "well" can act as an adjective to describe health, wellness, or conditions.
Examples:

  • "She is well now, after being sick for a week."
    • (Meaning healthy, not describing how she is doing something.)
  • "All is well with the project."
    • (Meaning everything is fine or in good condition.)


5. Common Mistakes

  •  "He performed well." (Focus on the verb "performed" with "well".) Mistake: "I play good."
  • Correction: "I play well." (Focus on the verb "play" with "well".)

 

 

 

 

7. Tricky Example: "Feel good" vs. "Feel well"

  • "Feel good": Refers to your emotions or mood.
    • "I feel good about my test results." (You’re happy/confident.)
  • "Feel well": Refers to your health.
    • "I don’t feel well today." (You’re sick or unwell.)

 

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English Exercise: Present and Past Actions

Present, Past, Perfect | Simple and Continuous

1. She ______ tennis every Saturday.
a) plays
b) played
c) has played

2. The sun ______ in the east.
a) rises
b) rose
c) has risen

3. They ______ Spanish fluently.
a) speak
b) spoke
c) have spoken

4. He ______ breakfast before work.
a) always eats
b) ate
c) has eaten

5. Cats ______ mice for fun.
a) chase
b) chased
c) have chased

6. They ______ studying for their exams at the moment.
a) are
b) were
c) have been

7. I ______ a book about ancient history.
a) am reading
b) read
c) have read

8. She ______ dinner in the kitchen.
a) is cooking
b) cooked
c) has cooked

9. He ______ practicing the guitar for the upcoming concert.
a) is
b) was
c) has been

10. We ______ watching a movie together tonight.
a) are
b) were
c) have been

11. They ______ Paris last summer.
a) visited
b) visit
c) have visited

12. She ______ her homework before dinner.
a) finished
b) finishes
c) has finished

13. He ______ his leg while skiing last winter.
a) broke
b) breaks
c) has broken

14. We ______ to the beach yesterday.
a) went
b) go
c) have gone

15. They ______ a fantastic movie last night.
a) watched
b) watch
c) have watched

16. I ______ my work for the day.
a) have finished
b) finished
c) had finished

17. She ______ to many countries in Europe.
a) has traveled
b) traveled
c) have traveled

18. They ______ in this city for five years.
a) have lived
b) lived
c) live

19. I ______ English for two hours.
a) have been studying
b) studied
c) am studying

20. They ______ playing football when it started raining.
a) were
b) are
c) have been

21. She ______ studying all night for her final exams.
a) was
b) is
c) has been

22. He ______ cooking dinner while listening to music.
a) was
b) is
c) has been

23. We ______ driving to the airport when the car broke down.
a) were
b) are
c) have been

24. They ______ sleeping peacefully when the alarm went off.
a) were
b) are
c) have been

25. I ______ studying English for two hours.
a) have been
b) was
c) am

26. I ______ my work for the day.
a) have finished
b) finished
c) had finished

27. She ______ to many countries in Europe.
a) has traveled
b) traveled
c) have traveled

28. They ______ in this city for five years.
a) have lived
b) lived
c) live

29. I ______ English for two hours.
a) have been studying
b) studied
c) am studying

30. They ______ playing football when it started raining.
a) were
b) are
c) have been

31. He ______ all his money by the time he was 30.
a) had spent
b) spent
c) has spent

32. She ______ at the university for four years.
a) has been studying
b) was studying
c) studies

33. They ______ on the beach when the tsunami hit.
a) were relaxing
b) have relaxed
c) relax

34. I ______ him since last year.
a) have known
b) knew
c) know

35. We ______ to the gym every morning.
a) go
b) went
c) have gone

36. He ______ in the marathon last month.
a) participated
b) has participated
c) participate

37. They ______ at that restaurant before.
a) have eaten
b) ate
c) eat

38. She ______ him for years.
a) has known
b) knew
c) knows

39. They ______ all the cake.
a) have eaten
b) ate
c) eat

40. He ______ his keys.
a) has lost
b) lost
c) lose

 

3. Common Verbs & Word Usage

  • Make vs. Do

  • Get vs. Take vs. Have

  • Say vs. Tell vs. Speak vs. Talk

  • Come vs. Go

  • Bring vs. Take


4. Prefixes & Suffixes

  • Common prefixes (un-, dis-, re-, pre-, mis-, etc.)

  • Common suffixes (-able, -tion, -ment, -ive, etc.)

  • Negative prefixes (in-, im-, un-, dis-, etc.)

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5. Small but Tricky Words

  • So vs. Such

  • Too vs. Enough

  • Few vs. A few / Little vs. A little

  • Yet vs. Still vs. Already

  • Since vs. For

  • Either vs. Neither


6. Sentence Structure & Word Order

  • Inversions (Never have I…, Hardly had I…, etc.)

  • Questions & Negations

  • Comparatives & Superlatives

  • Relative Clauses (who, which, that, whose, etc.)

  • Linking words & Conjunctions (although, despite, however, etc.)


7. Phrasal Verbs

  • Common Phrasal Verbs

  • Phrasal Verbs with Get, Take, Look, etc.

  • Separable vs. Inseparable Phrasal Verbs


8. Idioms & Expressions

  • Common English idioms

  • Business English expressions

  • Idioms with colors, animals, numbers, etc.


9. Error Correction

  • Find the mistake (tense, word choice, etc.)

  • Rewriting incorrect sentences

  • Editing exercises

 

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  3. Nouns (Singular, Plural, Countable, Uncountable)

  4. Adjectives (Comparative, Superlative, Descriptive)

  5. Adverbs (Manner, Frequency, Degree)

  6. Pronouns (Personal, Possessive, Reflexive, Relative)

  7. Prepositions (Time, Place, Direction)

  8. Articles (Definite, Indefinite, Zero)

  9. Conjunctions (Coordinating, Subordinating, Correlative)

  10. Clauses & Sentences (Simple, Compound, Complex)

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  3. Connected Speech

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  2. Punctuation

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  5. Common Mistakes

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