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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Have a square well guarded(chess)

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What's the difference between having a square well guarded and having guarded it well?

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The meaning is pretty much the same. The grammar is different. The square is well-guarded.

  • The meaning is pretty much the same.
  • The grammar is different.
  • The square is well-guarded.
  • ("well" is part of an adjective describing the square).
  • The square has been guarded well.
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The meaning is pretty much the same. The grammar is different.
The square is well-guarded. ("well" is part of an adjective describing the square).
The square has been guarded well. ("well" is an adverb describing how it was guarded)

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