Yes, it often is (written language, written instructions).
Written is the past participle of the verb to write (e.g. I have written).
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No. By itself, well can be an adverb. Written (here) is an adjective, as it is the past participle of to write.The term well-written should be hyphenated to form the compound adjective.
The word written is a verb. It is the past participle of the verb write. It can also be used as an adjective, as in "written works".
As a noun, it refers to a "piece of writing". As an adjective, it means "written".
Pre-written is used as an adjective to "Written", referring to something that is already written like term papers, research papers etc.
There are no adjectives or adverbs. The word 'a' is an article, not actually an adjective. The sentence "I have recently written a biographical book", for example, would have the adverb 'recently' (when was it written) and the adjective 'biographical' (what kind of book).
In context with what is written: She is confident with the new task. (adjective) She spoke with great confidence. (adjective)
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No. By itself, well can be an adverb. Written (here) is an adjective, as it is the past participle of to write.The term well-written should be hyphenated to form the compound adjective.
written is the closest you'll get e.g. a written letter
Maigre is an adjective meaning thin or lean. It is written the same in both masculine and feminine forms.
The word written is a verb. It is the past participle of the verb write. It can also be used as an adjective, as in "written works".
Written in this form, apportion is a verb.
scientifique is a noun and also an adjective
In context with what is written: She is confident with the new task. (adjective) She spoke with great confidence. (adjective)
As a noun, it refers to a "piece of writing". As an adjective, it means "written".
Pre-written is used as an adjective to "Written", referring to something that is already written like term papers, research papers etc.