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ME AND RICKY WENT TO THE STORE FOR ICE CREAM.

RICKY AND I WENT TO THE STORE FOR ICE CREAM.


MARY SAID SHE DIDNT FEEL GOOD TODAY .
MARY SAID SHE DIDNT FEEL WELL TODAY .
SHE SAID SHE SEEN THE ACCIDENT YESTERDAY.
SHE SAID SHE SAW THE ACCIDENT YESTERDAY.
THE LARGE BUS PASS US ON THE RIGHT.
THE LARGE BUS PASSED US ON THE RIGHT.

HIM AND HER SAID THEY DIDNT HAVE IT.


HE AND SHE SAID THEY DIDNT HAVE IT.
EMMA SWORE SHE DIDNT KNOW NOTHING!
EMMA SWORE SHE DIDNT KNOW ANYTHING!
SHE STOOD HOME TO FIX THE PLANTERS.
SHE STAYED HOME TO FIX THE PLANTERS.
THERE WERE THREE NEW ELEPHANTS HERE.
THERE WERE THREE NEW ELEPHANTS HERE.
I TOLD HIM ALL THOSE BOOKS WERE MINES.
I TOLD HIM ALL THOSE BOOKS WERE MINE.

THE COP SAID IT WAS EITHER ME OR HIM.


THE COP SAID IT WAS EITHER ME OR HIM.
THE TWO CARS LOOK LIKE THEY HAD CRASH.
THE TWO CARS LOOK AS IF THEY CRASHED.
SOMETIMES CATS GROWL LIKE THEY ARE MAD.
SOMETIMES CATS GROWL AS IF THEY WERE ANGRY.
I DIDNT NOT GET THE PACKAGE YOU SENT.
I DIDNT GET THE PACKAGE YOU SENT.

Good vs. Well


Good is an adjective while well is an
adverb answering the question how.
Sometimes well also functions as an
adjective pertaining to health.
Examples:
You did a good job. Good describes
job, which is a noun, so good is an
adjective.

You did the job well.


Well is an adverb describing how
the job was performed.
I feel well.
Well is an adjective describing I.

Rule: With the four senseslook, smell, taste, feel


discern if these words are being used actively to decide
whether to follow them with good or well.
(Hear is always used actively.)
Examples:
You smell good today.
Good describes you, not how you sniff with your nose.
You smell _______ for someone with a cold.
Good - well
You are sniffing actively with your nose.

You do not look ______ today.


Good - well
Use Good to modify an adjective. In the
example here so use the adverb.
She looks good for a 75-year-old grandmother.
She is not looking actively with eyes so use the
adjective.

Rule: When referring to health, always use well.


Examples:
I do not feel _______ today.
Good - well
The 75 year old grandmother read the
small print from 30 feet away!

She can see ___________ for


her age.
Well - good

Pop Quiz
1. She jogged very good/well for her age.
2. We had a good/well time yesterday.
3. With a high fever, it is unlikely he will feel
good/well enough to play basketball tomorrow.
4. Those glasses look good/well on you.

WHEN TO USE LIKE or AS


Like is a preposition used to show similar characteristics or relationships.

Like is used as a preposition and should be followed by a noun:


"It's hot in this room. It's like an oven!" - Both an oven and this room are hot
"She has a red dress, like mine." - We both have a red dress.

1. It is not (like, as, as if) him to steal something from his fathers store.
2. She ran (like, as, as if) she were being chased by a lion.
3. To move (like, as, as if) she does requires a great deal of skill.
1. It is not like him to steal something from his fathers store.
2. She ran as if she were being chased by a lion.
3. To move as she does requires a great deal of skill.

WHEN TO USE LIKE or AS


As
As is used to compare something that is the same as
something else, or in the same condition. Use a subject
and a verb after as.

"As I told you, the meeting started at 3pm."


"It rained all weekend as we thought it would."

1- This cocktail is disgusting. It tastes ___ shampoo!


As
like
2 - You can do ___ you like, I don't care if you come or not.
as
like
3 - I've never met anyone ___ you.
like
as
4 - I just heard a noise ___ a dog barking.
like
as
5 - I was sure, ___ was everybody else, that you would finish first.
as
like

6 - You must do it ___ I do it.


like
as
7 - He runs ___ a horse does.
as
like
8 - ___ you can imagine, we were very happy with the results.
Like
As
9 - Did you leave everything ___ it was?
as
like
10 - She was late, ___ we all expected.
like
as

1. This cocktail is disgusting. It tastes ___ shampoo!


As
like
2 - You can do ___ you like, I don't care if you come or not.
as
like
3 - I've never met anyone ___ you.
like
as
4 - I just heard a noise ___ a dog barking.
like
as
5 - I was sure, ___ was everybody else, that you would finish first.
as
like

6 - You must do it ___ I do it.


like
as
7 - He runs ___ a horse does.
like
as
8 - ___ you can imagine, we were very happy with the results.
like
as
9 - Did you leave everything ___ it was?
like
as
10 - She was late, ___ we all expected.
like
as

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