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I am a good girl. vs I am good girl.

The correct phrase is "I am a good girl." The article 'a' is necessary before the adjective 'good' to indicate that 'girl' is a singular countable noun. Without the article, the phrase sounds incomplete and grammatically incorrect.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 5362 views

I am a good girl.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when you want to describe yourself as a good girl. The article 'a' is needed before the adjective 'good' to match the singular countable noun 'girl.'

Examples:

  • I am a good girl who always helps others.
  • She is a good girl with a kind heart.
  • He is a good boy, and I am a good girl.
  • Are you a good girl in school?
  • Being a good girl is important to her.
  • i mean, after all, I am a good girl.
  • I am a good girl.
  • You'll see, I am a good girl.
  • Hold mummy's hand and be a good girl.
  • Sure, if you're a good girl.
  • Sookie, you're a good girl.
  • Come on, be a good girl.
  • Facet.You were tired of being a good girl.
  • Say hello like a good girl.
  • Come on, be a good girl.
  • Jane Villanueva was a good girl.
  • No, I was a good girl.
  • Please, she's a good girl.
  • Because you are such a good girl.
  • But she's a good girl.
  • I want that Toshoo be independent and marry with a good girl.
  • I know she's a good girl.
  • I'll have waited for him like a good girl.
  • Your daughter is a good girl.
  • My niece is a good girl.

I am good girl.

This phrase is incorrect in English. It lacks the necessary article 'a' before the adjective 'good.'

This phrase is not correct in English. Always remember to include the article 'a' before an adjective when describing a singular countable noun like 'girl.'
  • i mean, after all, I am a good girl.
  • Hold mummy's hand and be a good girl.
  • Sure, if you're a good girl.
  • Sookie, you're a good girl.
  • Come on, be a good girl.
  • Facet.You were tired of being a good girl.
  • Say hello like a good girl.
  • Come on, be a good girl.
  • You are a very bad... good girl.
  • Jane Villanueva was a good girl.
  • Okay, just... good girl.
  • No, I was a good girl.
  • Miss, I've found some, good girl.
  • Please, she's a good girl.
  • I became roommates to a very good girl.
  • Because you are such a good girl.
  • The victims he's chosen are good girls.
  • But she's a good girl.
  • I want that Toshoo be independent and marry with a good girl.
  • I know she's a good girl.

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