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93:good和well在用法上有什么区别

Answer: For starters: "GOOD" is an adjective, meaning it describes a noun.
For example: Fresh-baked bread smells good.    "Good" is describing the bread.

"WELL" is an adverb, usually. Adverbs describe verbs.
For example: The student performed well.    "Well" describes how the student performed.

Sometimes though, "well" can also be used as an adjective to describe one's health.
For example: Tom is looking well.

A trick you can use when debating on whether to use GOOD or WELL is to say the sentence out loud or in your head. Chances are, your ear will tell you which word sounds right.

问题93:我经常搞不清楚good和well在用法上有什么区别。怎样决定用那一个呢?

回答:对初学者来说,"GOOD" 是一个形容词,也就是说是用来修饰名词的。
例如:Fresh-baked bread smells good.    Good 在此修饰bread。

"WELL" 通常是一个副词,副词是用来修饰动词的。
例如:The student performed well.    Well用来修饰学生们的表现有多好。

但有时,"well"也能被用作形容词,来描述一个人的健康状况。
例如:Tom is looking well.

一个小技巧就是,当你不能决定到底是用GOOD还是WELL的时候,你就把句子大声地读出来或是在脑子里读一遍。你的耳朵很有可能会告诉你哪个听上去是正确的。