Which answer expresses that you are doing well?

(2 points)
Responses

Es geht mir schlecht.
Es geht mir schlecht.

Es geht mir gut.
Es geht mir gut.

Es geht so.
Es geht so.

Es freut mich.

Es geht mir gut.

The answer that expresses that I am doing well is: "Es geht mir gut."

The answer that expresses that you are doing well is "Es geht mir gut" (I'm doing well). The phrase "Es geht mir gut" literally translates to "It is going well for me." To arrive at this answer, we need to understand the meaning of each response and then determine which one conveys a sense of doing well.

1. "Es geht mir schlecht" means "I'm doing bad" or "I'm feeling unwell." This response indicates the opposite of doing well.

2. "Es geht so" means "It's so-so" or "It's okay." This response neither indicates doing well nor doing poorly. It implies a neutral or average state.

3. "Es freut mich" means "It pleases me" or "It delights me." Although positive in sentiment, it is not a direct expression of personal well-being.

The correct answer, therefore, is "Es geht mir gut" because it specifically states that you are doing well or feeling good.