Is it correct to say I am doing well?

Is it correct to say I am doing well?

Now, if someone asks “How are you doing?” “I’m doing well” is the correct response. “Doing” — a form of “to do” — becomes the main verb, and action verbs require adverbs.

Which is correct Im doing good or Im doing well?

The rule of thumb is that good is an adjective and well is an adverb. Good modifies a noun; something can be or seem good. Well modifies a verb; an action can be done well. However, when you’re talking about health, well can be used as an adjective.

How do you write I am doing well?

I’m doing well is the correct one because well is an adverb and good is an adjective. Although you will here native speakers say, “I’m or I am good” it’s not grammatically correct.

What is another way to say doing well?

synonyms for doing well

  • flourishing.
  • growing.
  • prospering.
  • robust.
  • successful.

What does I’m doing well mean?

Doing well can mean that things in general are in a good state but we can also use it in more contexts. Doing well often has the meaning of achievement or health. He is doing well. (He has a lot of money). She is doing well in school.

How do you tell someone you are doing well?

Here are some professional ways to tell someone, “Hope you’re doing well” in an email:

  1. “I hope you’re staying healthy.”
  2. “I hope this email finds you well.”
  3. “I hope you are having a productive day.”
  4. “How’s life in [City]?”
  5. “I hope you’re having a great week!”
  6. “I’m reaching out to you because…”

How do you say someone is doing well?

Here are some professional ways to tell someone, “Hope you’re doing well” in an email: “I hope you’re staying healthy.” “I hope this email finds you well.” “I hope you are having a productive day.”

What’s another word for doing well?

What is another word for doing well?

thriving flourishing
doing good progressing
advancing blossoming
blooming burgeoning
growing booming

What does “I am doing well” mean?

“I am doing well” — I’m succeeding at something (e.g. work or classes), or I’m making a respectable amount of money There’s a well-known description of someone who succeeds financially by doing charitable work: “He did well by doing good”. Which is correct, “I am doing good” or “I am doing well”?

Is it fair to say I’m doing well in general?

it’s only fair not to expect everyone else to go all the way and say “I’m doing well.” Yes, it’s understood that you mean “doing in general” in the question. I think, personally, “doing in general” is also implied in the response.

Is it correct to say hope you are doing well?

It’s generally thought that “hope you are doing well” is more a polite bit of small talk. Not necessarily a sincere inquiry. It’s a longer version of saying “hello” or “hi” in writing. Given that, the formal reply to “hope you are doing well” should be brief and somewhat generic. No need to give a detailed report of your state of being.

How do you say’I am doing well’in Spanish?

The grammatically correct answer is “Well” or “I am doing well”, just as in Spanish one would use “bien” not “bueno”. – Wayne May 13 ’11 at 12:47