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last week that went vs last week that went good

The correct phrase is "last week that went well." The word "good" should be replaced with "well" in this context to describe how last week went. Using "good" in this case is incorrect.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

last week that went

This phrase is incomplete and needs an adjective to describe how last week went.

To complete the phrase and describe how last week went, you should add an adjective like "well" after "went."

Alternatives:

  • last week that went well
  • last week that went smoothly
  • last week that went great
  • last week that went perfectly
  • last week that went fantastically

last week that went good

The word "good" should be replaced with "well" to correctly describe how last week went.

In English, we use "well" to describe how something went, not "good." So, the correct phrase is "last week that went well."

Alternatives:

  • last week that went well
  • last week that went smoothly
  • last week that went great
  • last week that went perfectly
  • last week that went fantastically

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