词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_well | ||||
释义 | WellWell is a discourse marker, adverb or adjective. Well as a discourse markerSpoken English: In speaking, we often use well at the start of what we say. Its main function is to show that we are thinking about the question that we have been asked:
Spoken English: We can use well to show a slight change in topic, or when what we are about to say is not quite what is expected:
We can use well when we want to change what we have said slightly, or say something in another way:
We can use well when we admit or acknowledge that something is correct or true:
Warning: We can use well with a rising intonation as a type of question when we want someone to tell us something. In this case, it means tell me or tell us. Be careful when you use this, as it can sound very direct:
See also: Discourse markers (so, right, okay) Well as an adverbWe use well as an adverb when something is done to a good standard or in a good way:
We often use well before -ed forms, often with a hyphen:
Well and goodWell and good have a similar meaning, but good is not used as an adverb. It is used as an adjective. Compare
Well as an adjectiveWe use well as an adjective, normally after a linking verb such as be, look or get, to mean ‘in good health’:
In American English, it is common to use good instead of well in this context. This is less common in British English:
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