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Which form of the modifier correctly completes the sentence? Yesterday's weather was __________ enough for a picnic. A. good B. well IDK!

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Answer:

A; good

Step-by-step explanation:

"Good" is an adjective. "Well" is an adverb. We are asked to describe the weather so we use an adjective, which in this case, is "good." So the answer is A; good

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Good. Typically, the only time you use well is when you describe how you're feeling.

"How are you?"
-"I'm doing well."
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