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What part of speech are the words good and well?

It depends on how they are used! Here's a breakdown:

Good

* Adjective: Describes a noun.

* Example: "She had a good day at the park."

* Noun: Means something that is pleasing or desirable.

* Example: "We're all here for the good of the team."

Well

* Adverb: Modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.

* Example: "He sings well." (modifies the verb "sings")

* Example: "She is well known." (modifies the adjective "known")

* Adjective: Describes health or condition.

* Example: "She is well after her illness."

* Interjection: Expresses agreement or approval.

* Example: "Well, I suppose you're right."

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