Was ist good? Verwendung auf Englisch

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Definition und Aussprache von good

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Definition und Aussprache von good

Verwendung und Beispiele mit dem Wort good im Englischen

Okay, let's break down how to use the word "good" in English. It's a super versatile word, but its meaning and usage can vary quite a bit! Here's a categorized breakdown:

1. As an Adjective (Describing Qualities): This is the most common way to use "good."

  • General Positive Quality: This is the broadest usage. It simply means something is pleasing, beneficial, or of high quality.

    • “That was a good book.” (meaning enjoyable)
    • “She’s a good student.” (meaning hardworking and intelligent)
    • “He’s a good person.” (meaning kind, honest, and moral)
    • “This coffee is good.” (meaning tasty)
  • Excellent/Very Good: Used to express a higher degree of positive quality.

    • “That’s a good idea!” (meaning a very good idea)
    • “He played a good game.” (meaning he played exceptionally well)
    • “She’s a good singer.” (meaning she’s a very skilled singer)
  • Describing Skills/Abilities:

    • “He’s good at math.”
    • “She’s good at cooking.”
    • “They’re good at problem-solving.”
  • Describing Health:

    • “I feel good today.” (meaning healthy and energetic)
    • “She’s in good health.”

2. As an Adverb (Modifying Verbs): Less common, but still used.

  • In a positive way: Adds emphasis to a positive action or state.
    • “He did good work.” (This is grammatically correct, though less common than “He did good work.” It's better to say "He did well.")
    • “She speaks good English.” (meaning she speaks English fluently and correctly) – Again, “She speaks well” is more natural.

3. As an Exclamation:

  • Expressing Approval/Agreement: Used to show you approve of something or agree with someone.
    • Good morning!”
    • Good luck!”
    • Good to see you!”
    • Good for you!” (used to express approval/praise)

4. In Phrases & Idioms:

  • "Good job!" – Expressing praise for someone’s work.
  • "Good news!" – Expressing that news is positive.
  • "Good to know!" – Expressing that you appreciate the information.
  • "Good as gold" – Meaning someone is well-behaved.
  • "A good deed" – An act of kindness.

Important Notes & Considerations:

  • "Well" vs. "Good": Many people confuse "good" and "well." "Good" is generally an adjective (describing a noun). "Well" is generally an adverb (describing a verb).

    • Incorrect: “He is good at singing.” Correct: “He sings well.”
    • Incorrect: “She did good.” Correct: “She did well.”
  • Regional Differences: Usage can vary slightly by region, but the rules above are generally applicable.

  • Formal vs. Informal: "Good" is perfectly acceptable in almost any situation, but "great," "fantastic," or "excellent" might be seen as slightly more formal.

Resources for Further Learning:

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  • What specifically are you wanting to use "good" for? (e.g., describing a person, praising a performance, as an exclamation?)

Redewendungen des Wortschatzes good

as good as
very nearly
  • The matter is as good as settled.
  • He as good as called me a coward (= suggested that I was a coward without actually using the word ‘coward’).
  • She’s as good as won.
as good as it gets
used when you are saying that a situation is not going to get any better
    be good to go
    (of a thing) to be prepared and ready for use; (of a person) to be prepared and ready to do something
    • By tomorrow afternoon the document will be good to go.
    • I’ve spent several months training for this race so now I’m good to go.
    good and…
    (informal)completely
    • I won't go until I'm good and ready.
    a good few
    several
    • There are still a good few empty seats.
    good for you, somebody, them, etc.
    (informal)used to praise somebody for doing something well
    • ‘I passed first time.’ ‘Good for you!’
    a good many
    a lot of somebody/something
    • There were a good many people there.

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