A student asked whether the two words well and known are always hyphenated when they appear next to each other.
He was probably thinking about a sentence such as (1) below:
(1) The well-known author visited our school.
No, they are not always hyphenated.
When the Adverb + Participle pair precedes a noun as in (1), we hyphenate the two words to make them into a single adjective modifying the noun.
When the Adverb + Participle sequence follows a noun, we do not need to hyphenate:
(2) The author is well known.
However, with adverbs ending in -ly, no hyphenation is needed whether the Adverb + Participle sequence precedes or follows the noun:
(3) He is a highly paid employee.
(4) That employee is highly paid.
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