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I love to eat tomatoes that are dried in the sun(rewrite the sentence using compound adjective)​

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Answered by rmb
4

The correct answer is:

I love to eat sun-dried tomatoes.

'Sun-dried' is a compound adjective. Compound adjectives are phrases that contain more than one adjective. Together, they describe the same noun. Another characteristic of compound adjectives is that there is always a hyphen between the two words.

Some examples of compound adjectives are:

Well-behaved child

Stone-hearted king

Two-laned road

Well-known monument

Level-headed lady

Quick-drying fabric

Well-meaning initiative

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Answered by qwstoke
1

The correct sentence is

I love to eat sun-dried tomatoes.

- Compound adjectives are mostly two word adjectives , they can also be longer.

- They contain two or more word and generally we put hyphen between two or more words when we want it to be counted as a single idea.

- Example : I live in Hindi - speaking town.

- When a compound adjective is followed by noun then a hyphen is not necessary.

- Example : The building is off campus.

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