Answer:
Hyphens Between Words. Rule 1a. Generally, hyphenate two or more words when they come before a noun they modify and act as a single idea. This is called a compound adjective.
Explanation:
The basic functions of the hyphen are: - To link and glue two or more words together to create a new word. Compound nouns: a wheeler-dealer, some make-up, my mother-in-law... Compound adjectives: a state-of-the-art phone, a good-looking man, a bad-tempered dog, a thirty-four-year-old car...
the answer to the question is option A
5 is being, 6 is has been, 8: has been done, have been built, has been put on, is done, the walls are being painted, fitted, is, fit
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