Question: To describe a beautiful souvenir you bought in Tulum, you would say it is a "_____ souvenir."
Answer: good, because it's an adjective used to describe the noun "souvenir."
Question: "She speaks English good."
Answer: Incorrect, because it should be "speaks English well" to describe the verb "speaks."
Question: My mom makes a very _____ pozole. a) good b) well c) nice
Answer: a) good, because the adjective good is needed to describe the noun "pozole."
Question: You need to do _____ on your exam to pass.
Answer: well, because it's an adverb describing how you need to perform (the verb "do").
Question: In "Coco," Miguel wants to play the guitar _____.
Answer: well, because it's an adverb that describes how Miguel wants to perform the action (the verb "play").
Question: If your friend sings a song by Juan Gabriel beautifully, you can say, "You sing very _____."
Answer: well, because it's an adverb used to describe the verb "sing."
Question: "That was a good movie."
Answer: Correct, because the adjective good correctly describes the noun "movie."
Question: Did you sleep _____ last night? a) good b) well c) fine
Answer: b) well, because the adverb well is needed to describe the verb "sleep."
Question: This horchata tastes so _____.
Answer: good, because after a linking verb like "tastes," you use the adjective good to describe the noun "horchata."
Question: In "Amarte Duele," Renata and Ulises have a _____ connection.
Answer: good, because it's an adjective that describes the noun "connection."
Question: You see your friend who looks tired and sad. You ask them, "You don't look so _____. Is everything okay?"
Answer: good, because after a linking verb like "look," you use the adjective good to describe a person's general appearance.
Question: "You did a well job on the presentation."
Answer: Incorrect, because it should be "a good job." Good is an adjective that describes the noun "job."
Question: This is a really _____ song for the party. a) good b) well c) fun
Answer: a) good, because the adjective good is needed to describe the noun "song."
Question: My grandma tells very _____ stories.
Answer: good, because it's an adjective used to describe the noun "stories."
Question: In "Nosotros los Nobles" (The Noble Family), the three siblings don't know how to do anything _____.
Answer: well, because it's an adverb that describes how they perform actions (the verb "do").
Question: After eating too many tacos and feeling sick, you tell your friend, "I don't feel _____."
Answer: well, because well is the correct adjective to use when talking specifically about health.
Question: "I hope you are doing well."
Answer: Correct, because well is an adverb describing the verb "doing," referring to your general state of being.
Question: I can't see very _____ without my glasses. a) good b) well c) clear
Answer: b) well, because the adverb well is needed to describe the verb "see."
Question: You dance cumbia very _____.
Answer: well, because it's an adverb that describes how you perform the action (the verb "dance").
Question: In "Y tu mamá también," the protagonists have a _____ road trip.
Answer: good, because it's an adjective that describes the noun "road trip."
Question: Which word correctly completes this sentence? "The team played _____ during the soccer match."
Answer: well, because it's an adverb that describes how the team performed the action (the verb "played").
Question: "He plays soccer good, like 'Chicharito'."
Answer: Incorrect, because it should be "plays soccer well" to describe the verb "plays."
Question: The weather in Cancun is so _____, I want to go back. a) good b) well c) nice
Answer: a) good, because the adjective good is needed to describe the noun "weather."
Question: It's important to eat _____ to be healthy.
Answer: well, because it's an adverb describing the manner of the verb "eat."
Question: In "Roma," Cleo does her job very _____ despite all the challenges.
Answer: well, because it's an adverb that describes how Cleo performs her job (the verb "does").