🤐 Stop Saying... 'I'm well' or 'I'm good'? Adjective and adverbs

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Are you feeling good - or are you feeling well? What's the difference and which one answers the question 'How are you feeling?' Tim's here to explain this interesting feature of spoken English .

Want some listening practice? Try 6 Minute English:

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After be, seen, look, appear, taste, smell, sound, feel --> put in "GOOD".TNX for explanation!

ilya
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it is/ seems/ appear/ taste/ sound good

mathstutorialsjodhpur
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I like his facial expressions and his accent 😍😍😍

shymaaibrahim
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Wow, thanks for the explanation. Even though I learned to answer: "I'm fine", is that correct?

blancaocana
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Quick, quickly
Quicker, more quickly
Quickest, most quickly.
What is the quickest way to get to X?
He ran more quickly than the others; he was the quickest runner in the race.

christopherellis
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How about answering 'fine', Should I stop saying that to?
Ho from Mexico.

ViridianaRToledo
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Haha😂 . He can also say Chinese accent.

kaunglinthantlinlin
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I am good, I feel good, he act good etc should be reserved for the blues. it sounds awful.

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