Lately I have been bugged by the question of the use of the word 'good' and 'well' in sentences in tv shows and movies.
For example:
Upon completing something, the actor says " you've done good".
Shouldn't it be " you've done well" ?
( if you put ' killing those xxxx's' after the quote , it makes more sense)
I think it has become prevalent lately in movies and the like ( news stories et al) and not sure if it is correct English grammar.
Just like Cookies instead of Biscuits???? WTF?
I'm not from an English background......
.......but has anybody seen/heard the same
Is it Americanism?
No offence to the US of A.
Could someone/body let me know if I am on the right track?
Cheers
Bratmna