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Fred Q
How to build up words in the right way in writing? I noticed that native writers sometimes build up or form a word to make their meanings clear. For example, '...inner-directedness will infuse you with both exhilaration and peace. ...' It's easy to understand what is 'inner-directedness' in the context, but I wish to know how to make this kind of words naturally? I know that -ness helps to make a noun,-ed a adjective, but obviously I cannot use it everywhere. Are there any rules helps building up this kind of words which cannot find in dictionary? Thanks.One more example, word like 'adventuresome'. How can I know the adjective of adventure would be adventuresome, not 'adventured', 'adventuring' or something else. These details can't be found in dictionaries. Thanks.
2016年5月18日 07:21

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