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The differences are as follows.
1. well can be used as an adverb or as an adjective, used as an adjective to mean healthy and satisfying, good is only used as an adjective, not as an adverb, and its adverb form is well.
2. The difference between the usage of well and good: shehasagood(fine)voiceShe has a nice voice. shespeaksenglishwell.She speaks English well.
3. When WELL is used in health, it can be said: iamnotwelltoday or iamnotwellMeaning I'm not feeling well today.
4. good is generally used in the description of things or in the praise of parents for their children, for example.
6. good is generally used after semi-series verbs as predicates, and well is used after substantial verbs as adverbs.
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Idea analysis] These two words have both differences in parts of speech and meanings.
Problem solving process] good is an extremely broad word that can be used to refer to almost all "good" except "health"; When used as an adjective, well can only mean "good" in the body and the situation, that is, the body is normal or healed, and the condition is smooth or in a satisfactory state.
And well also has the part of speech of the adverb, and the good adverb is well, which is used after the verb.
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1. Compare the use of parts of speech.
It is only used as an adjective and is not used as an adverb, and its adverb form is wellSuch as:
he speaks good english.He speaks English well.
he speaks english well.He speaks English well.
It can be used as both an adverb and an adjective. When used as an adjective, it is used in a limited way, only to mean "healthy", "appropriate" or "satisfactory", etc. Such as:
she is very well.She is in good health.
things are well with us.We're doing well.
Note: Generally speaking, well is used as an adjective and not as a predicate (as in the example above), but in American English, well is sometimes used as a definite when it means "good health".
2. Compare the usage of related phrases.
be good at and do well in: both can mean "good at".Such as:
he is good at languages.He is good at learning languages.
she is good at telling stories.She is a good storyteller.
they all did very well in the examination.They all did well this time.
Note: If you are good at a certain subject, you can also use be good inSuch as:
he is good at [in] maths.He is good at mathematics.
good as well as: When used in the original sense, both can mean "and ......Just as good", but good is an adjective and well is an adverb. Such as:
He speaks English as well as she does.
正:He speaks english as well as her.
正:His English is as good as hers
However, when used in the extended sense, the two meanings are very different: as good as means "almost" or "almost" (=almost), and as well as means "and".Such as:
the work is as good as finished.The job is almost done.
he as good as said i’m a liar.He was tantamount to saying that I lied.
she’s clever as well as beautiful.She's not only beautiful, but she's also smart.
as well as breaking his leg,he hurt his arm.Not only did he break his leg, but he also injured his arm.
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It's simple and good
Can only be used as an adjective, which means "good".
Well can be used as both an adjective and an adverb.
The adjective well has only one meaning to mean "in good health".
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