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"I am good" means the opposite of "I am bad." Good and bad in this example are adjectives. They modify the pronoun "I", so they're revealing the character, i.e. the goodness or badness of the speaker. . "I am well" means the opposite of "I am... more
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Rated by kataztrophy on Jan 09 2009, 3:54pm
From the page: "Irregardless is a word in the same way ain't is a word." That's such bullcrap. Irregardless ain't no word. *rimshot*
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Rated by Veredd on Nov 22 2008, 5:01pm
Mostly useful stuff for writers.
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Rated by scarymommy on Sep 26 2008, 7:26am
Irregardless is not a word.
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Rated by CMeLately on Jul 14 2008, 9:10am
I still stand strong on "Irregardless" is not a word
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Rated by Gorod on Jun 30 2008, 6:00pm
I never believed any of this except the invalidity of "irregardless" as a word.
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Rated by SLCondensed on Jun 02 2008, 12:30am
Whenever someone asks me how I am, I answer the opposite of what they tell me (if they're well, I'm good; if they're good, I'm well) just to piss them off.
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Rated by Bijou242 on May 20 2008, 12:19pm
Go get them Grammar girl.
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Rated by ddrchamp on May 09 2008, 5:57pm
helps alot with grammar!