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Sometimes hyphens are used to link words that work together to modify a single noun. These linked words are called
compound modifiers.
nonrestrictive elements.
independent clauses.
restrictive elements.
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Compound modifiers.
Example: "well-known author" — "well-known" is a compound modifier (compound adjective) linked by a hyphen to modify "author."
Example: "well-known author" — "well-known" is a compound modifier (compound adjective) linked by a hyphen to modify "author."
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