is you as well grammatically correct

That is, it's not a very good conversation opener.

Should you say, “I’m good,” or, “I’m well?” Which is correct grammatically: good or well. "It went well" is correct, well is an adverb modifying went. By Marina Pantcheva. I have never heard a grammar rule saying it is grammatically incorrect to say " I am doing good." My friend is trying to convince me that when asked how you are, it is grammatically correct to say "I am doing well" as opposed to saying "I am doing good." Good is an adjective, used to describe a noun. The shoes and coat match beautifully. AnonymousIs it grammatically correct to start with "as well as"?Yes, it is. It can also mean "in addition to," as well as the way you've used it in this post. It works best if there's some prior context.

Therefore phrases like “He did good” or “She swam good” are not grammatically correct.

Since “how are you?” became a standard greeting, the use of good vs. well has been hotly disputed. However, I will modify my writing to sound less foreign. So, you know what that means, son… One more thing.

It sounds like it is grammatically correct, but could be confusing for the reader.

I think either is fine.

Which is it? AnonymousAs well and as impressive in the same sentence is it ok?Yes, in the proper context. or. – Amber Nov 21 '17 at 19:34

I wanted the boring grammar reason. Both are correct. : " It was also a pleasure meeting you, as well as those with whom I will have the privilege of working."

When someone asks you, “How are you?” how should you respond?

Let’s straighten this confusion out. Just not “well”, unless you’ve spent a month in bed with the flu and now you’re healthy again.

As well as is one of the most frequent, still most misused, conjunction in administrative and academic texts.

Two common problems. eg. There are two common problems with the use of as well as.The first one relates to its meaning — as well as is often used as a synonym for and, which it is not. "It went good" is incorrect, as good is not an adverb.

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There are two mistakes commonly made regarding its use. With Grammarly, you’ll build writing skills while you’re correcting grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes as well as sentence structure problems, misused words, typos, and more. Savvana W. asked • 08/29/16 is this sentence grammatically correct?

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Yes, beautifully is an adverb, a word that tells about how a verb is done; for example: The choir sang beautifully at the memorial service. Why Use Grammarly’s Writing Tool?

Thank you. I am (in) good (spirits/health.)

When you give either response, there are words that aren't said that are understood. I am (feeling) well.