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"Job well done" in present continous and "pretty good"
Good day!
Are these sentences acceptable?
1. "I'm sure you are doing a job well done."
I think 'a job well done' is for something that has been done already.
2. "You did pretty good."
Thank you for your help.
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Re: "Job well done" in present continous and "pretty good"

Originally Posted by
queux
Good day!
Are these sentences acceptable? No.
1. "I'm sure you are doing a job well done."
I think 'a job well done' is for something that has been done already.
I'm sure you're doing a good job.
I'm sure you're doing the job well.
2. "You did pretty good."
You did pretty well.
Thank you for your help.
not a teacher
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Re: "Job well done" in present continous and "pretty good"

Originally Posted by
queux
Good day!
Are these sentences acceptable?
1.
"I'm sure you are doing a job well done."
I think 'a job well done' is for something that has been done already.
- 'done' is a past participle, and can't refer to the future (except in a specialized case like 'I want my steak to be well done.')
2.
"You did pretty good." OK, but informal - it would be marked wrong in a written exam of academic English. More formally you would use 'well'. In an even less formal version, people referring to the performance of a footballer (or other sportsman) say 'the boy done good' (rather than 'did well').
Thank you for your help.

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Re: "Job well done" in present continous and "pretty good"
I'm sure you're doing a good job.
I'm sure you're doing the job well.
The first is colloquial and common. The second would be unusual.
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