Correct Answer:
B. She did well on the presentation
This question tests the correct usage of adjectives and adverbs. "Good" is an adjective, used to describe nouns or pronouns (e.g., "She is good"). "Well" is an adverb, used to describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs (e.g., "She sings well").
- Option B: "She did well on the presentation" is correct. "Did" is a verb, and "well" correctly modifies it, describing how she performed.
- Option A: "She did good on the presentation" is incorrect. "Good" is an adjective and cannot modify the verb "did."
- Option C: "She done good on the presentation" is incorrect. "Done" is the past participle and requires an auxiliary verb (e.g., "She has done well"). Additionally, "good" is still misused as an adverb.