Which is correct, "He speaks good English" or "he speaks English well"? … The School of English Language and Literature • 303 followers The Space for learning and exploring english language and literature. Which is correct, "He speaks good English" or "he speaks English well"? Henry Lawrence, Anglophile and author teaching English grammar for 48 years Answered January 24 Which is correct, "He speaks good English" or "he speaks English well"? Both the sentences are correct and grammatical. But semantically, they are different. In “He speaks goo... Read more » Which is correct, “I will be late for an hour” or “I will be late by an hour”? Henry Lawrence, Anglophile and author teaching English grammar for 48 years Updated February 23 Which is correct, “I will be late for an hour” or “I will be late by an hour”? Yes, both are correct and acceptable. But, to me, they do not seem to mean the same. The phrase ... Read more » Which is correct, "an honest" or "a honest"? Henry Lawrence, Anglophile and author teaching English grammar for 48 years Updated February 3 Which is correct, "an honest" or "a honest"? The choice of non definite article is governed by the beginning sound of the word before which the article is to be used. Here, t... Read more » Read more in The School of English Language and Literature This email was sent by Quora (605 Castro Street, Mountain View, CA 94041). You were sent this email because you might like The School of English Language and Literature. If you don't want these updates anymore, you can mute The School of English Language and Literature or unsubscribe. https://www.quora.com