No, you would say - good behaviour and the adjective is well-behaved.
Alright is an adjective, and usually it is a predicate adjective.
The word well is an adjective, for example well water or well wisher.
'Acceptable' is an adjective: 'He did not display an acceptable standard of behaviour.'
Information seeking is a conscious effort to acquire information in response to a need or gap in your knowledge, (Case, 2002). Information seeking behaviour encompasses information behaviour as well as the totality of unintended or passive behaviour….as well as purposive behaviour that do not involve seeking, such as avoiding information. (Case, 2002).
Information seeking is a conscious effort to acquire information in response to a need or gap in your knowledge, (Case, 2002). Information seeking behaviour encompasses information behaviour as well as the totality of unintended or passive behaviour….as well as purposive behaviour that do not involve seeking, such as avoiding information. (Case, 2002).
Well, an adjective for bee is 'bumble.'
It is well with you
It is an adverb. The word "well" is only an adjective when it means "not ill."
well, this would be a singular adjective.
The word "well" is the adverb form of the adjective good. Well can also be a noun (water source) or an adjective (healthy).
"Good" is an adjective, while "well" can function as an adverb or an adjective.