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  • The pattern subject – verb – complement is grammatical in that it is one of the seven patterns found in English sentences. Well and good are both adjectives (although well can also function as adverb). I’m well suggests the speaker is in a good state of health, while I’m good, which seems to be becoming more popular indicates that the speaker enjoys a less specific sense of well-being. Is criticism of ‘I’m good’ pointless? What is the meaning of good in the question How are you?

    How are we to tell people this truth?

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  • The pattern subject – verb – complement is grammatical in that it is one of the seven patterns found in English sentences. Well and good are both adjectives (although well can also function as adverb). I’m well suggests the speaker is in a good state of health, while I’m good, which seems to be becoming more popular indicates that the speaker enjoys a less specific sense of well-being. Is criticism of ‘I’m good’ pointless? What is the meaning of good in the question How are you?

    How are we to tell people this truth?

    • 21341 views
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  • The pattern subject – verb – complement is grammatical in that it is one of the seven patterns found in English sentences. Well and good are both adjectives (although well can also function as adverb). I’m well suggests the speaker is in a good state of health, while I’m good, which seems to be becoming more popular indicates that the speaker enjoys a less specific sense of well-being. Is criticism of ‘I’m good’ pointless? What is the meaning of good in the question How are you?

    How are we to tell people this truth?

    • 21341 views
    • 471 answers
    • 7729 votes
  • The pattern subject – verb – complement is grammatical in that it is one of the seven patterns found in English sentences. Well and good are both adjectives (although well can also function as adverb). I’m well suggests the speaker is in a good state of health, while I’m good, which seems to be becoming more popular indicates that the speaker enjoys a less specific sense of well-being. Is criticism of ‘I’m good’ pointless? What is the meaning of good in the question How are you?

    How are we to tell people this truth?

    • 21341 views
    • 471 answers
    • 7729 votes
  • The pattern subject – verb – complement is grammatical in that it is one of the seven patterns found in English sentences. Well and good are both adjectives (although well can also function as adverb). I’m well suggests the speaker is in a good state of health, while I’m good, which seems to be becoming more popular indicates that the speaker enjoys a less specific sense of well-being. Is criticism of ‘I’m good’ pointless? What is the meaning of good in the question How are you?

    How are we to tell people this truth?

    • 21341 views
    • 471 answers
    • 7729 votes
  • The pattern subject – verb – complement is grammatical in that it is one of the seven patterns found in English sentences. Well and good are both adjectives (although well can also function as adverb). I’m well suggests the speaker is in a good state of health, while I’m good, which seems to be becoming more popular indicates that the speaker enjoys a less specific sense of well-being. Is criticism of ‘I’m good’ pointless? What is the meaning of good in the question How are you?

    How are we to tell people this truth?

    • 21341 views
    • 471 answers
    • 7729 votes
  • The pattern subject – verb – complement is grammatical in that it is one of the seven patterns found in English sentences. Well and good are both adjectives (although well can also function as adverb). I’m well suggests the speaker is in a good state of health, while I’m good, which seems to be becoming more popular indicates that the speaker enjoys a less specific sense of well-being. Is criticism of ‘I’m good’ pointless? What is the meaning of good in the question How are you?

    How are we to tell people this truth?

    • 21341 views
    • 471 answers
    • 7729 votes
  • The pattern subject – verb – complement is grammatical in that it is one of the seven patterns found in English sentences. Well and good are both adjectives (although well can also function as adverb). I’m well suggests the speaker is in a good state of health, while I’m good, which seems to be becoming more popular indicates that the speaker enjoys a less specific sense of well-being. Is criticism of ‘I’m good’ pointless? What is the meaning of good in the question How are you?

    How are we to tell people this truth?

    • 21341 views
    • 471 answers
    • 7729 votes
  • The pattern subject – verb – complement is grammatical in that it is one of the seven patterns found in English sentences. Well and good are both adjectives (although well can also function as adverb). I’m well suggests the speaker is in a good state of health, while I’m good, which seems to be becoming more popular indicates that the speaker enjoys a less specific sense of well-being. Is criticism of ‘I’m good’ pointless? What is the meaning of good in the question How are you?

    How are we to tell people this truth?

    • 21341 views
    • 471 answers
    • 7729 votes
  • The pattern subject – verb – complement is grammatical in that it is one of the seven patterns found in English sentences. Well and good are both adjectives (although well can also function as adverb). I’m well suggests the speaker is in a good state of health, while I’m good, which seems to be becoming more popular indicates that the speaker enjoys a less specific sense of well-being. Is criticism of ‘I’m good’ pointless? What is the meaning of good in the question How are you?

    How are we to tell people this truth?

    • 21341 views
    • 471 answers
    • 7729 votes