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1. Using Hyphens to connect words is easy
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2. Hyphens are often used to tell the ages of people and things
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3. A handy rule, whether writing about years, months, or any other period of time, is to use Hyphens unless the period of time (years, months, weeks, days) is written in plural form: With Hyphens: We have a two-year-old child
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4. No Hyphens: The child is two years old.
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5. Hyphens also have certain technical uses, such as indicating a range of numbers or combining multiple sets of numbers together into a single unit (as is often done with telephone numbers)
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6. Two words brought together as a compound may be written separately, written as one word, or connected by Hyphens
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7. This grammar lesson explains the correct use of Hyphens and gives examples of Hyphens used in sentences.
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8. Hyphens are also used in syllable breaks when words cannot fit completely on a line, and must be continued on the following line
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9. Hyphens in temporary compound words
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10. The most important principle for writing temporary compounds is to use Hyphens in them to prevent misreading
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11. Hyphens A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark used to join the separate parts of a compound word
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12. No Hyphens are required for “10 inches” or “25 cm” because they are not used as adjectives
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13. In accordance with The Chicago Manual of Style, write 1/2-inch (1 cm) thick, because Hyphens are used when units are spelled out in adjectival form, but not when abbreviated.Therefore, write 2-inch-round (5 cm) cookie cutter.
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14. Today's topic is Hyphens
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15. On Monday afternoon Pat was watching the cable channel CNBC and called me over to the TV because the hosts were talking about Hyphens
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16. Yup, in the middle of a segment on the economy, they started talking about Hyphens because the ticker read something like Is the gla
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17. Listed on the Catalist board of the Singapore Exchange (SGX), Hyphens Pharma International Limited is Singapore’s leading specialty pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare group, leveraging on our diverse footprint in ASEAN countries
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18. Use Hyphens to make compound phrases: holier-than-thou attitude once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
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19. Use Hyphens if there is a chance a word could be misread: co-op co-worker
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20. Use Hyphens in technical expressions: uranium-235 T-square light-year
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21. Use Hyphens to divide words by syllables if you run out of space at the end of a line.
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22. Hyphens are a “look-it-up” punctuation mark
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23. Though Hyphens have several uses, we’re going to focus on how to use Hyphens with compound adjectives
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24. Hyphens are not separated by spaces, while a dash has a space on either side
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25. Hyphens Generally, Hyphens are used to join two words or parts of words together while avoiding confusion or
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26. Use Hyphens to stand for through or to, especially in bibliographies and reference lists
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27. The Hyphens CSS property specifies how words should be hyphenated when text wraps across multiple lines
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28. It can prevent hyphenation entirely, hyphenate at manually-specified points within the text, or let the browser automatically insert Hyphens where appropriate.
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29. "Hyphens are normally used in compounds in which the pre-head item is a single capital letter (e.g
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30. U-turn, X-ray), and Hyphens are sometimes needed to disambiguate certain words (e.g
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31. Hyphens - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary
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32. The Hyphens property controls hyphenation of text in block level elements
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33. Note that Hyphens is language-sensitive
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34. Hyphens belong to that category of punctuation marks that will hurt your brain if you think about them too hard, and, like commas, people disagree about their use in certain situations
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35. If you learn to use Hyphens properly, they help
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36. Hyphens also have certain technical uses, such as indicating a range of numbers or combining multiple sets of numbers together into a single unit (as is often done with telephone numbers
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37. Hyphens are also used to separate the parts of a long word at the end of a written or printed line
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38. Are Hyphens disappearing? The rules about the usage of Hyphens are very complicated
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39. Needless to say, people seem to be using Hyphens …
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40. Hyphens (-) are used to join two or more words or parts of words
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41. Hyphens also help compound words to be properly pronounced
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42. Dashes ( - ) have the opposite effect of Hyphens
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43. Hyphens (“-“) connect two words to make a single word
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44. The dash is a form of punctuation that comes in between words whereas Hyphens combine words
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45. Like most components of English punctuation, Hyphens have general rules regarding how they should be
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46. The Hyphens property defines whether hyphenation is allowed to create more soft wrap opportunities within a line of text
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47. Read about animatable: Version: CSS3: JavaScript syntax: object.style.Hyphens="none" Browser Support.
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48. Hyphens are used to connect words to create compound modifiers, such as ‘user-friendly’ or ‘a five-minute walk’
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49. Hyphens are used in some compound words (connected words) to make the word easier to read and help clarify words used together
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50. For examples "to-do," "merry-go-round," "high-risk," "T-shirt," and "sixty-six" are all words with Hyphens
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51. To reduce the number of Hyphens, make the hyphenation zone wider
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52. Samira, Co-Founder of Hyphens and Spaces, was an incredible gift for us as individuals and as a team
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53. Hyphens and dashes are not interchangeable, and you should learn the differences between them
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54. Hyphens are used to connect two words, such as compound modifiers like “load-bearing walls” or “the skirt was a blue-green color.” Other examples of compound modifiers include:
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55. Hyphens are all about words who like to snuggle
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56. Hyphens join many compound nouns, all compound adjectives, and, when they are spelled out, the elements of two-digit numbers and fractions
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57. While Hyphens and dashes look similar, they serve different functions in writing
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58. Hyphens are typically used in compound adjectives, while dashes can be used to indicate an interruption, or a substitute for parentheses
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59. Hyphens and dashes look pretty similar, but their uses are very different! Learn when to use each one in this video.Practice this yourself on Khan Academy ri
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HYPHENS [ˈhīfən]
NOUN
A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark that's used to join words or parts of words. It's not interchangeable with other types of dashes. Use a hyphen in a compound modifier when the modifier comes before the word it's modifying. If you're not sure whether a compound word has a hyphen or not, check your preferred dictionary.
As nouns the difference between separate and hyphen is that separate is (usually
There are a number of situations where it is appropriate to use a hyphen. Learning hyphen rules helps you use this punctuation mark correctly. hyphenated compound words - five-year-old, father-in-law. compound adjectives (used before a noun) - well-oiled machine, pet-friendly office.
There are a number of words in English that are written with or without a hyphen or with or without a space, for example check in vs. check-in, and the space and hyphen makes a difference in meaning! Usually the difference is a change in the part of speech of the word, such as noun verses an adjective.