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Are You Good or Are You Well?
One of the age-old grammar debates is whether or not it's correct to say, " I'm good,"
or, " I am well," when someone asks you how you 're doing.
At Gotham Writers Workshop, where I teach grammar,
we teach that either answer is actually okay.
And I'm going to explain to you why.
To understand the debate, it's important to know the difference between " good " and " well ".
" Good " functions as an adjective in a sentence, which means that it describes nouns,
and " well " functions as an adverb in a sentence, which means it describes verbs.
My favorite coffee cup has the phrase " Superheroes do good. I 'm doing well."
Which is kind of a snarky way to say that " well " is preferable to " good ".
Let me show you why in this instance it is.
So, in this case we have the word " good ", which is our adjective,
" do " is our verb, and " superheroes " is our subject.
An adjective can't describe a verb,
so " good " is not describing how the superhero is doing.
" Good " is describing a noun, and in this case it's sort of an invisible word.
We might think of it as superheroes do good works or they do good deeds.
" Good " is describing the work of the superheroes.
I 'm doing well.
In this case we have the word " well ", which is an adverb which describes a verb.
In this case the verb in our sentence is " doing ".
The subject of our sentence is " I ".
So, how am I doing?
I 'm doing well.
This is where it gets tricky and where the debate comes into play.
Say that you ask me how I am, and I just say simply, " I am well,"
or I might say, " I am good."
In this sentence " am " is our verb, " well " is our adverb and " I " am the subject.
Normally, we would think it would be correct for " well " to describe the verb,
but " am " happens to be something we call a linking verb,
which means it 's not doing much action, it 's just linking the subject to the verb.
So in this case it can actually be okay to say, " I am good,"
using the adjective form to describe " I ".
It's almost like you just imagine that this is not here.
You see, " good " is describing " I ", the adjective is describing the noun.
So it gets incredibly complicated and I think life is a little too short
to worry too much about whether you need the adjective form or the adverb form.
You can be sure that whenever you 're saying " I am good," or, " I am well,"
there's a grammarian out there who 's willing to back you up.
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