Replace the word 'good' with other suitable words .
1. He is expected to have something good to tell us.
2. the pleasure of your good company.
3. "It's not good there", he said, hastily.
​4. Whatever it is, it ain't good to see.
5. being lucky in stumbling upon such a good dinner.

Dear student,

The answers are as follows:

1. He is expected to have something interesting to tell us.
2. The pleasure of your warm company.
3. "It's not pleasant there", he said, hastily.
​4. Whatever it is, it ain't nice to see.
5. Being lucky in stumbling upon such a lavish dinner.

Regards

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