Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Was the weather right or wrong yesterday?
Was the weather right or wrong yesterday?
Yesterday is not correct in Japanese. When describing the weather, you may want to say "the weather was fine yesterday", which means "the weather was fine yesterday". Here, "Liang" is an adjective in the past form, which is used to describe the past state, but "よく" is not applicable in this case.
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