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In fact, there are not many grammar rules about this in English. However, in general, the following explanations are basically the following. (The most basic explanation) when the adjective needs "-his poorly-organized desk is preventing his getting work done."
It is a well-known fact(adjective) adverb do not "-he is well known."(adverb) his desk is poorly organized.
d%a: Generally just remember my method of justification! %d%a follow-up question: %d%a Hello, I also found some synthetic adjectives that do not need to be connected with "-".
So, I'm blindsided, for example, takeawayBut are many of the adverbs that are synthesized adjectives like you said have to be added with "-", but adverbs? If there is an adverb in a compound word, don't add "-"?
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young, young, young, young, newly developed; Energetic, youthful and energeticyoung people; youth; 3. Suitable for young peoplemade up of young people (or children); adolescent; The average age is as young as 4
Expressing anger or irritation towards the young person) 5(Used before or after the name to distinguish from older relatives) %d% young people2Young animals, cubs.
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English [j] American [j].Usage. 1) Used as an adjective (adj.))
the young look is in fashion this year.
This year, it is fashionable to dress up as a young person.
2) Used as a noun (n..))
the young in our society need care and protection.
The young people of our society need care and attention.
Antonym for young – mature
1. Pronunciation. English [m't r)] Beauty [m't r]2, interpretation. adj.Mature; (policy) expiration; Thoughtful.
v.Ripe; Grow.
3. Used as a definite + n
she is a mature girl.
She's a mature girl.
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young, pronunciation: English [j] American [j].
adj.Young; Nascent; Inexperienced.
n.Youth; Cubs.
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In the word young is a semivowel.
The letter Y is pronounced [J]. [j] Another example: your, your, year, yearn, yacht, Pichayellow, yesterday, etc. The pronunciation of y here is the same. [j] is a semivowel phoneme.
Please see the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) for this language.
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The letter y in this word is called a semiconsonant, and the pronunciation is a consonant phonetic transcription [j].
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The y in young reads [j].
Similar pronunciation is you your youth year yes
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Y and yes in young you.Y in yellow
The pronunciation is the same as [j].
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<> young pronunciation: 英 [j] 美 [j] Interpretation: adjYoung, young, tender.
Phrase: Young People Nyoung people; young man n.Youth; Fiance; Boyfriend.
young and old; young lady n.Miss; Lady; Fiancee; Girlfriend.
when I was young; When I was younger; young person; Minor.
young age; Childhood.
Example sentence: young look is in fashion this year
This year, it is fashionable to dress up as a young person.
clothes she's wearing are much too young for her.
The clothes she wore looked too young.
evening is still young.
Shortly after the start of the evening.
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1, young, pronunciation: English [j] Mei [j] 2, adjYoung; Nascent; Inexperienced.
3、n.Youth; Cubs.
4. Vocabulary collocation: young ambition in general; young days; Young Lady; Young man.
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young [jʌŋ]
adj.Young; Nascent; Inexperienced.
n.Youngster; Cubs, cubs.
ComparativeYoungerSenior]
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English [j] American [j].
Pronunciation is being used.
adj.young; youth; energetic; young people;
n.Youngster; Young animals, cubs.
was twenty-three, i suppose, and young for my age
I was 23 years old, I think, looking younger than I am.
hen may not be able to feed its young.
Females may not be able to feed their young.
weren't so very young when she died; you were old enough to remember.
You weren't too young when she died, and you could already remember.
played with his younger brother.
He plays with his younger brother.
seemed to me very young and very lonely.
I think he seems very young and very lonely.
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young
English [j] American [j].
adj.young; youth; energetic; young people;
n.Youngster; Young animals, cubs.
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[Attached] young
English [j] American [j].
adj.young; youth; energetic; young people;
n.Youngster; Young animals, cubs.
Example sentence] he is divorced, with a young son
He is divorced with a young son.
Other] Comparative: Younger Superlative: youngest Plural: youngs
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