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✏️Compound adjectives: two words connected together in order to describe a noun.
✏️"hyphen" is a dash(—破折号)
👏A hyphen needs to be used in a compound adjective when it comes before a noun which u r referring to.
Ex: She has a high-pitched voice.
Ex: Her voice is high pitched.(no need to use hyphen)
Number measurements
Ex: He ate the whole one-full…
Ex: a twelve-year-old carpet
👏How to form your own adjectives
Ex: This is a parent-friendly cafe.
Ex: This time-consuming work is stressing me out.
Ex: I'm reading the most well-written book right now.
Ex: He's a well-traveled person.
Ex: I'm going on a seven-day cruise.