Lesson 67
Parts of Speech - Adverbs
The adjectiveAdjectives modify or affect the meaning of nouns and pronouns and tell us which, whose, what kind, and how many about the nouns or pronouns they modify.
Source: Lesson 31
good should not be used for the
adverbAdverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. They tell how (manner), when (time), where (place), how much (degree), and why (cause).
Source: Lesson 46 well. Well should be used for an adjective only when it refers to health or appearance.
Instructions: Choose the correct form for each of these sentences.
1. This food tastes very (good, well).
2. Ann doesn't drive very (good, well).
3. Dad writes (good, well).
4. Becky worked (good, well) today.
5. That hot sun feels (good, well).
Note: Good will always be an adjective never an adverb.