If you dont fell well? sounds like somebody has a case of the clumsies. pick yourself up and move on with yourself
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It can be either, depending on whether it refers to something done well (an adverb) or someone who feels well, or healthy (an adjective). Well can be an adjective, adverb, noun, verb, or interjection. Well is an adjective in this sentence: All's well that ends well. Well is an adverb in this sentence: I don't feel well. Well is a noun in this sentence: My dog fell in the well. Well is a verb in this sentence: Tears well up every time she sees that movie. Well is an interjection in this sentence: Well! I won't take that!
well first u dont spell common coomon
4.75 as fraction in simplest form is 19/4
It can be either, depending on how it's being used. If it has a noun as its object, it is a preposition. The horse fell over. (adverb) The horse fell over the cliff. (preposition)
Well, to whom ever this person might be, if the decimal is 1.5 then you put it between the 1 and the 2. :D