What’s an Atomic Joke?
It’s a regular joke.
But the punch line uses one of the Atomic Words.
Ready?
Mr. Vig’s Atomic Joke #1
Mr. Vig: Did you hear about the blind man who fell into the well?
You: Oh, no. That’s terrible.
Mr. Vig: Yeah, he didn’t see that well.
Ha!
Get it?
The word “well” is the 59th most frequently used word in the English language.
And here we see two of its meanings.
Think about what they mean.
And if you need my help, come back tomorrow and you will understand well very well.
Cheers,
Mr. Vig
P.S.
Do you know when to use “well” and when to use “good”?
It’s not difficult.
But there’s one mistake even native speakers make.
Jump over to the members’ area and listen to today’s lesson on how you can use them correctly.
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1. “Well” = in a good way (adverb)
2. “Well” = healthy (adjective)
3. “Well” = studna (noun)
4. “Well…” = výplň na začátku věty (interjection)
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