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Date ___________________

Using Good and Well
Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.

1.  Jordan knows the basketball court (good, well).
2.  The computer said that those numbers are very (good, well).
3.  Excuse me for not speaking English very (good, well).
4.  The milk is still (good, well).
5.  Olson actually had a pretty (good, well) time.
6.  I've got (good, well) news from the hospital.
7.  At this point, the information doesn't do anyone any (good, well).
8.  I feel really (good, well).
9.  Black-throated thrushes and robin accentors spend their winters here as (good, well).
10.  Schulke is (good, well) known for writing about King's life.
11.  The teacher spoke (good, well) of them.
12.  It is a (good, well) mile from here.
13.  It's (good, well) to be here.
14.  Things have gone (good, well) for me this spring.
15.  I have to keep playing (good, well) or I'm going to get lapped.
16.  I'm not very (good, well) at concentrating.
17.  Here you'll find Dayton news and stories as (good, well) as other community news.
18.  The camping trip was a (good, well) experience.
19.  Abdul opened his first store in 1996, and it did pretty (good, well).
20.  It was (good, well) to see him out there.
21.  It is (good, well) to have goals.
22.  The bedroom, kitchen and bathroom were all (good, well) painted.
23.  So I decided that this was as (good, well) as it gets.
24.  The boy scouts always seem to carry themselves (good, well).
25.  The real estate agent knows the place (good, well).



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