What word can I use instead of good?

What word can I use instead of good?

You can call it excellent, fine, enjoyable, and splendid. But that’s not all—you might call it awesome, great, admirable, and pleasing. If you’re talking about high-quality food and drink, however, you might use fine and excellent instead of good, but you could also say it’s choice, superior, or even exquisite.

What is a good word for best?

other words for the best

  • admirable.
  • excellent.
  • first-rate.
  • magnificent.
  • marvelous.
  • outstanding.
  • splendid.
  • stunning.

How do you say something is really good?

Choose — and use — one of these 99+ ways to say “Very Good” to your students.

  1. You’re on the right track now!
  2. You’ve got it made.
  3. Super!
  4. That’s right!
  5. That’s good.
  6. You’re really working hard today.
  7. You are very good at that.
  8. That’s coming along nicely.

Is could’ve correct?

And yes, could’ve is an acceptable contraction. Contractions are abbreviations of words blending together. Can’t is a contraction of “cannot.” Won’t is a contraction of “will not.” The proper contracted forms of could/would/should have look like could’ve/would’ve/should’ve.

What is the short form of should not?

Short forms (contractions): I’m, he’s, she’s, don’t, let’s, etc.

Short forms (contractions) of negatives: don’t, doesn’t, haven’t, etc.
isn’t (= is not) can’t (= cannot)
weren’t (= were not) wouldn’t (= would not)
shouldn’t (= should not)
mustn’t (= must not)

What is the short form of not ki?

Meaning of ain’t in English. short form of am not, is not, are not, has not, or have not: He ain’t going.

Who has whos?

Who’s is a contraction linking the words who is or who has, and whose is the possessive form of who. They may sound the same, but spelling them correctly can be tricky.

What is the short form of were?

“Were” is simply a plural past-tense form of the verb “are.” To talk about something happening now or in the future, use “we’re”; but to talk about something in the past, use “were.” If you can’t substitute “we are” for the word you’ve written, omit the apostrophe.

Is where’re correct?

That is correct, “where’re” is not proper English. You must always write out the words “where are” separately.

Is why’re a proper word?

“Why are” usually sounds like “why’re”, but we don’t usually write in that way. Yes, but it is not accepted by the RJAL.

Is why’re a real word?

contraction of why are.

Is where are you at correct grammar?

“Where are you at?” is slang, at least in America, whereas “Where are you?” is the proper way to ask where one is. “Where are you at?” is incorrect, ending a sentence with a preposition is a most grievous sin!