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Didn't turn into an adjective. Well-dressed and well-known are used as adjectives and must be used in conjunction with nouns.
1. Well dressed: dressed is an adjective, dressed elegantly; Dressed in fashion; Dress appropriately; Dress smartly. well is an adverb that modifies it.
she's always well dressed.She was always well-dressed.
2. Well-dressed: It is an adjective, which cannot be used alone, and must be combined with a noun. A well-dressed man.
In the same way: 1. well known This is a passive word form.
that acress is well known.That actress is famous.
2. Well-known means famous. It cannot be used as an adjective, it must be combined with a noun.
For example: a well-known actress.
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Adverbs can modify past participles and compound adjectives, depending on whether the position of the adverb is after the participle or after the adjective, and it should also be judged by looking at the meaning of the sentence in combination with the context; Compound adjectives, like adjectives, cannot be used as predicates, but only as definites; The past participle of the table action is an adjective, which can be modified by an adverb at any time, and after modification, it is a composite adjective; The predicate is am is are, etc., and checked-in is the adverb phrase of the state and result of the table. Why do you keep struggling with expressions?
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Deeply Offended Deeply Perturbed Deeply DisturbedDeeply IndebtedNewly InventedNewly Issued Newly Published Well-Known....
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Answer: An adverb can be added after an English past participle. For example:
most guests ( who were)invited hereto the party were famous players. the bridge ( which was )broken badly in the flood is now being repaired.
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This is a participle phrase that should be used as a postposition, but it is actually the people (who are) highly praised are her friendsBesides, that's okay too. can form a phrase.
The past participle in The Totally Broken Glasses is used as a preposition, like an adjective, meaning a completely broken glass.
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A: She is a girl called KateShe's a girl named Kate.
called kate is a past participle phrase as a postpositional preposition, which is equivalent to a definite clause who is called kate
Some basic concepts:
Verbs are helpful verbs, modal verbs, constitutive verbs, and substantial verbs. Verbs and verbs have both predicate and non-predicate forms. Predicate verbs come in various tenses and voice forms. Non-predicate verbs are three categories: infinitives, participles, and gerunds.
There is no be in front of called because be called is the predicate form of the verb call (called passive voice), and a simple sentence is a sentence with only one set of subject-verb structure, and there is only one predicate in a simple sentence, of course, there is only one predicate verb form (there is a loophole in the statement upstairs). A parallel sentence and a compound sentence are formed by two simple sentences connected by conjunctions, with two sets of subject-verb structures, and can have two predicate verbs such as: she is a girl who is called kate
This is a sentence, which is a compound sentence where the main clause is she is a girlWho is called kate is a definite clause, and this large sentence includes two sets of subject-verb structures. There are two predicate verb forms:
is, and is called, doesn't the latter called be before the verb? )
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Hehe, it's not that you can't have two verbs in a sentence, it's that you can't have two predicates, and verbs can often be used as predicates.
And then there is called here is the non-predicate verb past participle form and this non-predicate verb is related to a girl and is passive your question is why not add be
Because be must form a predicate in a sentence, it can no longer be used.
The real reason here is that it can also be interpreted as a postpositional predicate, but I think it is the past participle form of a non-predicate verb.
to embellish the girl
It is recommended that you know more about the non-predicate verb part.
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called kate is the definite component of girl, omitting who or that==>she is a girl who called kate
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This should be a postposition.
Who is omitted
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The main points are as follows:1The present participle denotes continuous and active, whereas the past participle denotes past and passive. This is the case that is considered, so you must choose considered, not considering.
2.worth doing, need to memorize.
3.Therefore, choose B.
4.Passive, mainly depends on whether the relationship between the noun and the action (or between the subject and predicate) is acting, such as i consider (active, because I can do think about this action), and the city is considered (must be passive, because the city cannot think for itself).
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Use item b. There is indeed a passive relationship between Yangzhou and consider, so the past participle is used, and the relationship between visiting and visiting is also passive, but the use of ing after worth means passive.
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Select the d item, worth followed by being + past participle.
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