You’re a bad dog. (adjective modifying dog)
In bad weather we stay at home. (adjective modifying weather)
Your cut isn’t so bad. (adjective following linking verb is)
His reply sounded bad. (adjective following linking verb sounded)
You have a badly broken wrist. (adverb modifying participle broken)
They played badly today. (adverb modifying verb played)
Goodand Well
This pair of words is misused in much the same way as badand badlyand for some of the same
reasons. But there is extra confusion involved with goodand wellbecause the word wellcan be
either an adjective or an adverb, depending upon its usage. Wellis the adverbial form of good,
and it is also a word that means not illwhen used as an adjective.
Goodis the opposite of badand is an adjective. Notice how the adjectival and adverbial meanings
of this word are used:
Adjective Adverb
Miguel is a goodsoccer player. Miguel plays soccer well.
If goodmeans “kind,” you can use kindlyas its adverbial part:
Adjective Adverb
David is a goodman. He always speaks so kindlyof them.
But when wellis used with a linking verb, it is an adjective. You might hear someone say, “I don’t
feel good.” That usage is incorrect, for the meaning here is “not ill.” The correct usage is “I don’t
feel well.”
But that is not the end of the story of goodand well. They both can follow linking verbs, and they
both are in that instance considered adjectives. However, their meanings are different:
Sentence with Linking Verb Meaning
She looks good. She doesn’t look bad.
She looks well. She doesn’t look ill.
They are good. They aren’t bad. ORThey aren’t unkind.
They are well. They aren’t ill.
Fewand A Few
The difference between the words in this pair is not great. It is correct to say, “Few men are
strong enough.” You can also say, “A few men are strong enough.” But there is a slight difference
in implication between the sentences. Let’s look at some examples that will demonstrate this
difference:
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