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Yes: forty ten-thousandths.
The symbol for a hyphen is "-". It is used to join words or parts of words together.
A punctuation mark that is used to connect to words together and separate syllables.(e.g. blahblahblah-blahblahblah-blahblahblah.)
No, "mouthwatering" typically does not require a hyphen when used as an adjective to describe something delicious or appetizing.
(The hyphon indicates a syllable) Spon-ges There are 2 syllables.
No, a capital letter is not used after a hyphen unless it falls at the beginning of a sentence or is part of a proper noun. The word after the hyphen should be lowercase unless it is a proper noun.
No, appealing is not a compound word as a compound word is a word that consists of two or more words joined together without a hyphon to create another word e.g upon - made up of up and on, moreover - made up of more and over.
Donyell marshall had twelve in 13/3/05 and Kobe had 12 on 7/1/03. the website basketball-reference has all the nba records pretty much and they update it often. remember da hyphon
No, appealing is not a compound word as a compound word is a word that consists of two or more words joined together without a hyphon to create another word e.g upon - made up of up and on, moreover - made up of more and over.
The collective noun for directors is a board of directors.
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