Sept. 23, 2022
It's too difficult to take care of a well off and happy girl until the end of her life...beacause of poverty.
Grammar
It's too difficult to take care of a well -off and happy girl until the end of her life...beacause of poverty.
You need a hyphen after "well-" because it precedes a noun.
Example 1: She is well known.
Example 2: She is a well-educated person.
Feedback
You've stated that the girl is well-off, so it's unclear why poverty would be relevant. Do you mean that it's difficult to keep a girl happy and well-off until the end of her life? I don't really follow what you're trying to say.
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It's too difficult to take care of a well off and happy girl until the end of her life...beacause of poverty. It's too difficult to take care of a well You need a hyphen after "well-" because it precedes a noun. Example 1: She is well known. Example 2: She is a well-educated person. |
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