Is this a good example of compound adjective with the structure: noun+ed participle?
she is well known the best secretary that worked here
olive bee 609 noun+ed participle? In your sentence, what is the noun, and what is the "ed participle"? (The sentence is ungrammatical, by the way.
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olive bee 609noun+ed participle?
In your sentence, what is the noun, and what is the "ed participle"?
(The sentence is ungrammatical, by the way. It could be just that the word "as" has been accidentally omitted.)
olive bee 609Is this a good example of compound adjective with the structure: noun+ed participle?she is well known the best secretary that worked here
No! Please see the revised version below:
She is well-known as / to be / for being the best secretary that worked here.
You got the structure of the compound adject