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Using Good and Well, Bad and Badly
Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.

1.  I wanted to go with them so (bad, badly).
2.  You can't very (good, well) say no.
3.  His arm was either broken or very (bad, badly) twisted.
4.  Here you'll find Dayton news and stories as (good, well) as other community news.
5.  At this point, the information doesn't do anyone any (good, well).
6.  I feel really (good, well).
7.  I got hurt pretty (bad, badly) in the accident.
8.  They put us in a (bad, badly) spot.
9.  Olson actually had a pretty (good, well) time.
10.  The return trip was just as (bad, badly) as the long trip to Johnny's house.
11.  He felt (bad, badly) about the whole affair.
12.  So I decided that this was as (good, well) as it gets.
13.  Excuse me for not speaking English very (good, well).
14.  It's (good, well) to be here.
15.  I shivered so (bad, badly) that I had trouble breathing.
16.  The rash was itching (bad, badly) and really swelling up.
17.  If you play hard, something (good, well) is going to happen.
18.  It is a (good, well) mile from here.
19.  The cub is (bad, badly) hurt.
20.  I have to keep playing (good, well) or I'm going to get lapped.
21.  The game was going (bad, badly) for the home team.
22.  Unfortunately, the paths they walked on were (bad, badly) trampled.
23.  Abdul opened his first store in 1996, and it did pretty (good, well).
24.  Black-throated thrushes and robin accentors spend their winters here as (good, well).
25.  I wanted the job very (bad, badly).



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