This is good question or This is a good question.

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This is good question.
While I was chatting with a native English speaker, he wrote"This is good question."
He did not put 'a' before good.Why?
 
This is good question.
While I was chatting with a native English speaker, he wrote"This is good question."
He did not put 'a' before good.Why?
Only he would know. Occasionally, you might hear "Good question" but in the sentence you provided "a" should have been used.
 
Only he would know. Occasionally, you might hear "Good question" but in the sentence you provided "a" should have been used.
What is the meaning of the red underlined sentence or phrase?
 
What is the meaning of the red underlined sentence or phrase?

It means that only the person ("he") who omitted "a" could explain why.
 
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