The English Oracle

nature's good in a cup

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Chapters
00:00 Nature'S Good In A Cup
00:24 Accepted Answer Score 1
00:53 Thank you

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ACCEPTED ANSWER

Score 1


No, you're not right. Sorry.

First, I don't think it's using "good" as a noun but an adjective. I believe it's saying something like, "Nature is good (tasty) in a cup."

Second, even if it were using "good" as a noun, it could. "Good" is a noun as well as an adjective, e.g., "We tried to see the good in him." So "good" could be used to mean "goodness" as it does in this context.