Re: 'I speak good English' or 'I speak English well'?
- From: "Aelfrith" <k157fkv@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:38:30 +0100
I way always told English is either correct or incorrect, it can't be good
or bad, well or ill.
Neil Jones
"Tony Mountifield" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <cU2If.19508$wl.15629@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,so, why?
MS <No.Way.Jose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A Sunday pub lunch disagreement needs resolving. A friend stated that 'I
speak good English' is actally not good English at all and that 'I speak
English well' is the correct way of saying it. Is she correct and, if
the
To me, there is a slight difference of meaning between the two.
In "I speak good English", "good" is an adjective denoting the quality of
English being spoken.
In "I speak English well", "well" is an adverb denoting the skill of the
speaker at speaking English.
Ok, it's a subtle distinction. :-)
Is it possible to speak good English badly or bad English well?
Cheers
Tony
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