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Old 25-Nov-2004, 12:21
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Hello

Would you help me choose a word?

When I describe the food which doesn't go rotten easily, which should I use, good or well ?

#1 This food keeps good.
#2 This food keeps well.

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"This food keeps well." is correct.
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