What can I use to remember the difference between "well" and "good"? [duplicate]

Solution 1:

From a grammar perspective: You use well when you need an adverb, and good when you need an adjective. That's the big difference.

Use well to talk about how, or in what way something is done:

  • The house is well built.
  • The dinner was well prepared.

Use good when to talk about a noun or pronoun. A good person, place or thing:

  • She is a good doctor.
  • The dinner was good.