This is Part 1 of a three-part series on three common irregular adjectives in English: good, bad, and far.
In this lesson, we focus on good, exploring its different forms and how it is used naturally in everyday English. We will look at how good changes when we compare things (good → better → best), and how native speakers actually use it in real-life situations such as describing experiences, making choices, and giving opinions. You’ll also see common expressions and examples that will help you sound more natural and confident when speaking.
🎯 Level: Beginner ⏱ Time: 5 – 10 minutes 📘 Categories: Adjectives, Grammar, Vocabulary










