Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Well"
- She sings well.
- Well, let's go.
- I can sing well.
- I can't see well.
- Will he get well?
- I don't feel well.
- I can't sleep well.
- I remember him well.
- Mary can dance well.
- Do you know Tom well?
- He doesn't sing well.
- I know him very well.
- My mother cooks well.
- She sang pretty well.
- She was well-dressed.
- This knife cuts well.
- Well, I must be going.
- She can sing very well.
- The cat is in the well.
- This engine works well.
- Will she get well soon?
- I slept well last night.
- She spoke Japanese well.
- These scissors cut well.
- How well do you know Tom?
- Tom is able to swim well.
- All's well that ends well.
- I can swim as well as you.
- My father swims very well.
- She treated him very well.
- He did well for a beginner.
- He said he could swim well.
- Her books sell pretty well.
- She plays tennis very well.
- He can speak Russian as well.
- He plays the piano very well.
- I slept very well last night.
- She gets along well with him.
- She's well known as a singer.
- This book sold well in Japan.
- I know your brother very well.
- She is able to sing very well.
- She plays the piano very well.
- I can't sing as well as Mary did.
- I hope that she'll get well soon.
- Tom did well considering his age.
- Everyone always speaks well of Tom.
- I can't play tennis as well as Tom.
- I could swim well when I was a boy.
- I hope that you will get well soon.
- She gave him money as well as food.
- Tom can ski as well as his brother.
- Nancy went to London as well as Paris.
- You can speak English well, can't you?
- Tom can speak German as well as English.
- I could swim well even when I was a child.
- Some of my friends can speak English well.
- I was able to swim well when I was a child.
- Everybody knew she could speak English well.
- I can't express myself in English very well.
- The red belt goes well with her black dress.
- He can speak both English and French very well.
- I'm sorry, but I don't understand English well.
- I'm getting along with my mother-in-law very well.
- You should inspect the car well before you buy it.
- I couldn't sleep well because it was noisy outside.
- I don't feel well. Could you give me some medicine?
- Well, I'm afraid I must be leaving. I had a nice time.
- Tom bought a really expensive, well-made pair of shoes.
- I didn't do well on the test so my parents chewed me out.
- Studying how to communicate effectively is time well spent.
- Last night was very hot and muggy, so I didn't sleep so well.
- Last night was very hot and muggy and I didn't sleep very well.
- Tom isn't the only one who has to study. I have to study as well.