Which one is correct?
"good job" or "good jobs"?

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good job

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to compliment someone on a specific task or achievement.

Use 'good job' when you want to compliment someone on a job well done for a specific task or achievement.

Examples:

  • You finished the project on time. Good job!
  • Good job on scoring the winning goal!

Alternatives:

  • well done
  • great work
  • nice job
  • excellent job
  • fantastic job

good jobs

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to compliment multiple people on their tasks or achievements.

Use 'good jobs' when you want to compliment multiple people on their tasks or achievements.

Examples:

  • All of you did great in the competition. Good jobs, everyone!
  • Good jobs on completing the project ahead of schedule, team!

Alternatives:

  • well done, everyone
  • great work, team
  • nice job, all
  • excellent jobs, everyone
  • fantastic work, team
Both 'good job' and 'good jobs' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Good job' is used to compliment someone on a specific task or achievement, while 'good jobs' is used to compliment multiple people on their tasks or achievements.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

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