Difference between revisions of "Good"

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:<span style="color:#050;font-variant:small-caps;">adv</span>: well
 
:<span style="color:#050;font-variant:small-caps;">adv</span>: well
  
NB:  In English right/wrong is used to describe ''celle/celui qui (ne) convient (pas)'', i.e. ''la bonne page'' (the right page), "la bonne porte" (the right door), ...
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NB:  In English right/wrong is used to describe ''celle/celui qui (ne) convient (pas)'',  
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  *''la bonne page'' = the right page
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*''la bonne porte''= the right door, ...
  
Also, ''un bon mot'' is a joke or maybe a witticism, not "a good word".
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Also, ''un bon mot'' is a joke or a witticism in English.
:put a good word in for someone = say something nice about someone
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:put a good word in for <span style="color:#050;font-variant:small-caps;">so/span> = ''say <span style="color:#050;font-variant:small-caps;">sth</span> nice about <span style="color:#050;font-variant:small-caps;">so</span>''
  
 
== plural noun ==
 
== plural noun ==

Revision as of 17:46, 29 April 2020

adjective

positive evaluative adjective (bon)

comparative: better, best
adv: well

NB: In English right/wrong is used to describe celle/celui qui (ne) convient (pas),

*la bonne page = the right page
*la bonne porte= the right door, ...

Also, un bon mot is a joke or a witticism in English.

put a good word in for so/span> = say sth nice about so

plural noun

  • Goods are merchandise. Goods are not services.