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I did really good on the grammar test.
Again, an adverb is required because it is modifying the adjective good.
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I did really good on the grammar test.
Real as an adverb may be used in informal conversations as an intensifier.
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'What really influences the future of people's career is their achievements.'
We've concluded in a prior thread that the sentence above is grammatically correct. Someone from another forum, however, says that career should be changed to careers
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According to Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary good may be used as an adverb like in the sentence 'he showed me how good I was doing'. But, as an intensifier, it should be used only in spoken or informal contexts.
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Good usually works as adjective and well as adverb.
In your sentence you need a word to modify the verb 'work', then you should use 'well':
'These kinds of widgets work well.'
If it was modifying the word 'widgets' it should be something
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Oh, 'to find' is not to be confounded width 'to found'.
- to find (to encounter, to observe, and many other meanings)
'Did you find your lost money?'
'I've found your money'
'I found her cute'
- to found (to set up, to launch, to
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I would appreciate if any of you read it or simply said it was a bad idea.
Thank you.
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Master's degree
Doctor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree program
Master's program
Master's Specialization
Post Master's Specialization
etc.
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I don't know why I thought that. I'm really sorry.
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'Did you find any men?' or 'Have you found any men?', depending on the context.
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