Which is correct:
"good" or "you are not to submit"?

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good

The word 'good' is a common adjective used to describe something positively.

It is used to express approval, satisfaction, or positivity about something or someone.

Examples:

  • She did a good job on the project.
  • The food at the restaurant was really good.
  • He is a good friend.
  • The weather looks good for our picnic.
  • It's a good idea to start early.

you are not to submit

The phrase 'you are not to submit' is a directive sentence indicating a prohibition or instruction.

It is used to give a clear instruction or prohibition to someone.
These two phrases are not comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Good' is a simple adjective used to describe something positively, while 'you are not to submit' is a directive sentence indicating a prohibition or instruction. They cannot be interchanged in any context.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

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