good - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • deliver: PART II a ) Payment and Price We shall not be bound to deliver the goods until you have paid for them.
  • purchase: Convenience goods: A term used in retailing to indicate goods purchased for regular consumption.
  • return: You will need this in case you wish to return goods.
  • supply: The Code We recognize that goods supplied by us to you may not meet your expectations.

Adjective modifier

  • damaged: DAMAGED GOODS If goods arrive in a damaged condition or are defective you must notify us within 5 days of date of delivery.
  • unwanted: When returning unwanted goods, please note that we will not normally refund the return postage costs.

Modifies a noun

  • practice: There are many examples of good practice being carried out by them on a daily basis.
  • idea: Another good idea is to delegate responsibility for your trip or day out to your children.
  • news: The good news is that you can hear both of us.
  • deal: Causes of OCD There has been a good deal of research carried out over the past few years regarding the causes of OCD.

Used with adjective complement

  • feel: A period of a week or more during which a person feels abnormally good, high, excited, hyper or irritable.
  • sound: The Germany, Argentina game sounded good on the radio at work.

Noun used with modifier

  • consumer: From this primary imposition it gets transferred to everything that demand and supply exchange, from capital to consumer goods.

Infinitive complement

  • see: A fuller history of Coventry would be good to see and surely a written history would be fairly easy to post here.
  • know: It is always good to know what's going on in the background I feel.

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