I live in an English-speaking country.
How do we form compound adjectives (e.g. English-speaking) as used in the above?
How do we know when to use present participle and when to use past participle?
For example, we can't say English-spoken country.
In many cases you just have to know the compound adjective as a unit. net/compound-adjectives-in-english/ If you have a combination of noun verb noun , check whether the sense goes forwards or backwards. time save device : '-saving' or '-saved'?
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In many cases you just have to know the compound adjective as a unit.
See https://www.espressoenglish.net/compound-adjectives-in-english/
If you have a combination of noun verb noun, check whether the sense goes forwards or backwards.
time save device