Adjectifs ou adverbes : good vs well
Une confusion fréquente : quand utiliser un adjectif et quand utiliser un adverbe ?
Le piège expliqué
📝 La règle de base
ADJECTIF = qualifie un nom ou après BE/SEEM/LOOK
ADVERBE = modifie un verbe, un adjectif ou un autre adverbe
✅ GOOD (adjectif)
This is a good book. (qualifie le nom 'book')
This cake tastes good. (après un verbe de perception)
I feel good. (après le verbe 'feel')
✅ WELL (adverbe)
She speaks English well. (modifie le verbe 'speaks')
He plays piano well. (modifie le verbe 'plays')
They work well together. (modifie le verbe 'work')
⚠️ Formation des adverbes
Général : adjectif + -ly
quick → quickly, careful → carefully, beautiful → beautifully
Exceptions : good → well, fast → fast, hard → hard
Exercices d'entraînement
1. She speaks English very ___.
2. This cake tastes ___.
3. He drives ___.
4. Be ___ with that glass!
5. She answered the question ___.
6. This is a ___ solution.
7. The music sounds ___.
8. She sings ___.
9. I feel ___ today.
10. He performed ___ in the test.
