That is the correct spelling of "wonderfully" (very well, or splendidly).
Yes, the sentence "She had a good day" is correct English.Specifically, everything agrees in number. For example, "she" is a feminine pronoun in its singular form. The verb "had" is a past form of the present infinitive "to have" in its expression as the third person singular. The word "a" serves as the correct form of the indefinite article to be linked with the singular noun "day."In other words, the sentence means "Things went well for her that day" or "Things went well for her today."
"Not well" is not a word...it is a two word phrase. Both "not well" and "unwell" are correct.
The correct spelling is well known. A well known author or a well-known company (the hyphen is optional).
Both can be correct depending on the context."All is well" would be correct when talking about a situation."There was a storm last night, but all is well now.""All are well" would be correct when referring to a group of people, or animals"I went to check on the neighbours after the storm, and all are well."
That is the correct spelling of "wonderfully" (very well, or splendidly).
Ps:139:14: I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.
Both genders can do everything as well as eachother. Except biologically, obviously.
Yes, the sentence "She had a good day" is correct English.Specifically, everything agrees in number. For example, "she" is a feminine pronoun in its singular form. The verb "had" is a past form of the present infinitive "to have" in its expression as the third person singular. The word "a" serves as the correct form of the indefinite article to be linked with the singular noun "day."In other words, the sentence means "Things went well for her that day" or "Things went well for her today."
is France well located? (yes, wonderfully)
Well if i am correct it should be this year well i think tommorrow or today as urguary got through
The correct answer to that question would be: Very well thank you. Other options would include: Not very well today, Better than usual, Good how are you.
Well if everything was right, and everything was done absoltly %100 correct, and this problem wasn't happening befor it wouldn't be happening now. I suggest u take out everything and do it over just to make sure
The class of animals ("cold-blooded") is spelled "reptiles".
Well for one he was the first to actually preserve a body and inbalm it...dont think thats spelled right! but he preserved them so well that we are able to still have the bones and everything whereas if we did it within like 50 years everything will be dust!
A simple and common way to respond to "How are you doing today?" is by saying something like "I'm doing well, thank you. How about yourself?" This shows that you are acknowledging the question and are open to further conversation.
No, the phrase "it is well" is not grammatically correct. It seems to be missing a verb or adjective to complete the sentence. You could say "It is well done" to make it grammatically correct.