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Lesson & Quiz : Simple Future Affirmative 05

Published on September 29, 2024

During this short lesson and quiz, you will learn how to use “good” and “well”

Good (adjective) – used to describe nouns (people, places, things):

  • She will be a good teacher
  • The project will look good once it’s completed.

Well (adverb) – used to describe verbs (how something is done):

  • He will perform well in the interview tomorrow.
  • The team will work well together on the next project.

Exercise

Simple Future

Write “good” or “well” to complete the sentences

1. He will do on the test tomorrow.

2. She will be a friend to you.

3. They will play soccer in the tournament.

4. The food will taste at the new restaurant.

5. You will speak English after more practice.

6. The weather will be for the picnic.

7. He will run in the race next week.

8. The movie will be , I’m sure.

9. She will sing at the concert.

10. The book will be for learning.


Manuel Campos

Manuel Campos

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