navi tasan
Key Member
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2002
- Member Type
- Academic
- Native Language
- Persian
- Home Country
- Iran
- Current Location
- United States
Are these sentences correct:
1-He is dealing with an easily fooled public.
2-I have the recipe for a rapidly made dish.
3-I have the recipe for a rapidly baked cake.
Doesn't one need a hyphen between the adverb and the past participle?
Gratefully,
Navi.
1-He is dealing with an easily fooled public.
2-I have the recipe for a rapidly made dish.
3-I have the recipe for a rapidly baked cake.
Doesn't one need a hyphen between the adverb and the past participle?
Gratefully,
Navi.