good - stopniowanie przymiotnika

Wzór stopniowania przymiotnika good – stopień równy, wyższy i najwyższy plus przykłady użycia w zdaniach.

good
adjective:
playgood
comparative:better
superlative:(the) best
  - dobry, uczynny, serdeczny
- dobry
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Przykłady zdań:

good

Aunt Betty is my dad's sister. She's a good laugh!
The film got very good reviews in the press.
She was in good voice and the recording went very well.
Good evening! How nice to see you again.
He was released for good conduct.
The defence of a nation depends on a disciplined military and good intelligence.
My brother is really good at chess.
Knee bends are a good exercise if you want slimmer thighs.
My cat's fur is very soft. She's in good condition.
Such an intolerant guy isn't a good candidate for an MP.
Is chocolate good for your teeth?
This computer is old but it will be good enough for the office.
You must have strong arms to be a good swimmer.
Anthony drew a picture of me today. It's quite good.
My sister is a very good driver. She has good road sense.
You're an extremely good teacher.
Michelle has started to learn English. She's quite good already.
Is there a good restaurant around here?
My brother sings in a jazz band. He's pretty good.
Nice skirt! You look good in it.
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I can't go skateboarding until my leg gets better.

Zobacz stopniowanie innych przymiotników:

« fine
« firm
« fit
« flat
« fresh
« friendly
« full
« funny
« gentle
« gloomy
 
good
grand »
grave »
greasy »
great »
greedy »
grey »
guilty »
hairy »
handy »
happy »
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chewy -
chubby -
classy -
coarse -
costly -
creamy -
creepy -
crispy -
crunchy -fancy -
grave -
greasy -
hairy -stingy -
sweaty - Dla czego nie ma tłumaczeń dla tych słówek?

Uwielbiam tą stronę dzięki niej właśnie się dowiedziałem, że nudny to nie tylko boring ale także dull

NightBear- jakich?

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