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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Word inquiry

Which one is correct;

Our chicken is specially marinated and flame-grilled.

Our chicken is specially marinated and flamed-grilled.

Any difference between fame and famed?
  

Top answer

Flame-grilled would be correct. Flamed-grilled would not be correct.

  • Flame-grilled would be correct.
  • Flamed-grilled would not be correct.
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6 Answers
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Flame-grilled would be correct.
Flamed-grilled would not be correct.
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Thanks. That is what I thought. Just curious, would there be a case where flamed-grilled can be used? Or is it just wrong?

Another example: taste our juicy famed-grilled chicken.

I feel flame-grilled is the correct one.
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Flame-grilled would always be the one to use. Flame here is an adverb modifying grilled, not a verb.
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Got it. Another example would be stir fried, and not stirred fried. Right?
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AnonymousGot it. Another example would be stir fried, and not stirred fried. Right?
Yes, that's it.

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