For someone who is new to drama class, you act (good or well??)

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Answer: You act well, you are good. Good is an adjective whereas well is an adverb. so pretty much, good describes a subject (it would be actor) like you are a good actor- good describes the noun, actor and well describes a verb (act in your example) You act well- well is describing the verb act.
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The given question has complete sentence in the option (B): "Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year."

What is a complete sentence?

A sentence is considered to be full when it has a subject, a verb, and a complete thought.

The noun or pronoun that either performs the action of the sentence or receives its action is referred to as the subject in a sentence. A sentence's verb determines how it will be said.

A subject and a verb are necessary for a complete sentence. A whole statement can be written in as little as two words, as in the following example: I am. A sentence that lacks a subject, a verb, or both is referred to as a sentence fragment or an unfinished sentence.

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