1. good
Good for you.
It's a good idea to study the language and culture of the country you're going to visit.
This is a sentence, that has the syllable count, of a good haiku.
Good morning. You're a bit late today, aren't you? "Yes, I ran into a bit of trouble."
A wide leather belt would look good with that dress.
The transfer student in the other class is a super good looking guy.
It's a good idea, to be sure, but it's hard to put it into practice.
The good harvest brought down the price of rice.
We had a good many anxious moments, but everything turned out all right in the end.
The true secret of writing a good letter is to write as if you were talking.
Generally speaking, a waiter in Japan gives good service.
Some people insist that television does more harm than good.
I hear that studying in the morning is more effective. Studying one hour in the morning is as good as three hours at night.
You can teach good manners to children without resorting to punishment.
His old company gave him the shaft. But I admire the way he turned bad luck into good and did even better with his own business.
Angličtina slovo „good„(good) se zobrazí v sadách:
Once upon a time adjectives2. fantastic
Fantastic!
In terms of salary, that job is fantastic.
I like the Terminator films because the special effects are fantastic.
Everyone crowded around the fantastic dancer.
His piano playing sounded fantastic.
We saw Mac make a fantastic shot.
The rocks are weathered into fantastic forms.
I'm still having a hard time convincing myself that this is not a fantastic dream.
What I was hearing was so fantastic!
The midnight sun is a fantastic natural phenomenon.
In order to give him a surprise on his birthday, I prepared a fantastic cake.
Clovis, the constantly jumping wino, has prominent quadriceps and fantastic glutes.
My son knows a fantastic restaurant in town and he wants to take his wife there.
We rented an apartment with a fantastic view of the canals.
It would be fantastic to have a zen garden in front of the house!