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good and well both mean good, but good is an adjective and well is an adverb, so pay attention to the usage.
nice nice, lovely, pretty. It can refer to a person or a thing.
fineGood, excellent, exquisite, in the sense of describing good, can be used with nice.
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fine and good are literally good, but in fact, the difference is quite big. In short, fine"Okay"It is satisfactory, and the speaker feels good about himself; And good"Okay"It's tall, it's really good. So,they are fine to me.
It can be understood as "they (it is stuffy) are not bad and good to me", they are good to meThe intention is to be empty"They (they) are good and good for me"。Usually say hello and say how's everything going?
fine,thanks!Actually, I mean"Ok"Song of Ants"It's going well", if you say good, you always feel a little good and carried away. fine has a cognate brother finish, verb, finish, end, is"Completed as scheduled", as well as beautification, surface decoration treatment, their relatives refine is to improve, perfect according to the subjective will of perfection, but the standard of good, can only be benevolent.
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fine"It is often used to describe a state or situation that means everything is normal, good, or satisfactory. For example, you can say:"I feel good and everything is going well.
Here"fine"Indicates that it is in good condition. In addition,"fine"It can also be used to ask questions, to express agreement or approval. For example, when someone asks you if you agree with a certain point, you can:
Yes, I agree. "Here"fine"Endorsement or consent. While"good"It is more commonly used to describe quality, ability or value, indicating excellent, good or outstanding.
For example, you can say:"He is a very good actor Hu Meng"fine"with"good"It's all about good, good, and his performance is outstanding. But there are some differences in use.
Here"good"Indicates excellent or out of the search color. In addition,"fine"It is often used to describe a medium or average state, indicating that things are normal"good"It can also be used to indicate health or fitness. For example, satisfactory or acceptable.
You can say:"I feel good and healthy. It can be used for questions about personal conditions or the state of things.
For example,"Here"good"Indicates health. In short, when asked"How are you? "time,"fine"with"good"All mean good pants leak bridge, good meaning, you can"i'm fine.
I'm fine). But there are some subtle differences in use.
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1. good is often used to refer to a person's good conduct, or the quality of things, and is also often used to say hello to others.
miss gao is a good teacher.(Good people).
your picture is very good.(Good thing).
good morng.(Say hello)
2. Fine is in good physical condition and the weather is good.
how are you?— fine,thanks.(Good physical condition, resistant sails).
it's a fine day today.(Good weather conditions).
In addition, fine can also be used to refer to the character of the person, the texture of the thing "exceptionally good".
he is a fine boy.(Character's conduct).
the pen is fine.(The texture of things is "exceptional").
3. nice refers to the appearance and appearance of people or things, "beautiful", "wonderful", "beautiful".
lucy looks nice.(The person's appearance is good).
the flowers are very nice.(the appearance of the thing is good).
nice to meet you.
4. When well is used as an adjective, it means that people are in good health and health.
how is your father?— he's very well.
well is often used as an adverb to modify verbs.
he speaks english well.
5. OK is the most diligent and fast, sometimes standing guard for fine, sometimes on duty for well, indicating good health.
how are you?— fine, you?— i'm ok.
OK means that things are intact and people are safe.
is it broken?— no,it's ok.
oh,sorry!are you ok?
ok means agreeing with someone else's point of view, "okay".
let's go home.— ok,let's go.
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fine good are both adjectives that mean "good". However, there is a clear difference in the usage of the two. fine can be used as both an adjective and an adverb.
When used as an adjective, it means "beautiful, sophisticated", focusing on the fineness of quality and physical health.
Different parts of speech: 1. Good has adjectives and noun parts of speech.
2. fine has adjectives, nouns, adverbs and verb parts of speech.
The comparatives are not written in the same way as the superlative:
1. The comparative level of good is better, and the highest level is best.
2. The comparatively level of fine is finer, and the highest level is finest.
Adjectives have different definitions:
1. good adjective definition: when making a definite sentence in a sentence, it means "good, pleasant". good is used as a predicate in a sentence to show good use (something), good at dealing with (something), good treatment (someone), followed by for can mean "beneficial."
suitable", followed by to to indicate "right....friendly", followed by at can mean "proficient, skilled". When good is used as a residual judgment, it can also be followed by the infinitive.
2. fine is a descriptive adjective, which basically means that it has been processed and refined and become very "exquisite", and by extension, it can mean "beautiful, excellent, excellent, outstanding", "slender", "subtle", "sunny, rainless", "healthy; Comfortable", overly exaggerated, ostentatious, "finches", "terrible, terrible", etc.
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The difference between nice and good and well in usage is: different meanings, different usages, and different emphasis.
First, the meaning is different.
Meaning: pleasant; pleasant; Attractive; Used before an adjective or adverb to strengthen the tone; Okay
Meaning: Okay; Premium; Meets the standards; Acceptable; Delightful; Desirable.
Meaning: good; Right; satisfactorily; Wholly; thoroughly; all; Very; Fairly.
Second, the usage is different.
Usage: The basic meaning is "wonderful, wonderful, pleasant". When used as a person, it refers to a kind heart, a friendly attitude, and a decent behavior. Sometimes used as a rhetorical phrase to mean "terrible, difficult, nasty".
Usage: When making a definite guess in a sentence, it means "good, pleasant". When good is used as a predicate in a sentence, Sui Nianpi means to use (something), to be good at dealing with (something), to treat (someone) well, followed by for can mean "beneficial, suitable", followed by to to mean "right.".friendly", followed by at can mean "proficient, skilled".
Usage: well is a common adverb, its basic meaning is "good", with a high appearance to indicate that things are done well, to a certain level or degree, can also mean "right, satisfied, friendly, kindly, thoroughly, completely, praised, praised", etc., usually placed after the substantive verb, if it is a transitive verb, it should be placed after the direct object.
Third, the focus is different.
Focus: Refers to the senses of someone or something that pleases others.
Focus: Focus on the use of predicatives and predicates.
Focus: It refers to the person's good health, and is only used as an expression.