No, the word "preplan" does not require a hyphen. It is a compound word that combines "pre" and "plan" without any punctuation between them.
No, "sign off" is typically written as two separate words with no hyphen. It is used in informal and formal communication to indicate the end of a message or communication.
No, you do not put a hyphen between the words "eighteen" and "eighties."
Here is the list ofnot only 7 butnot14 punctuation marks in English grammar:1. Period ( . ) 2. Ellipses (...)3. Comma ( , )4. Semicolon ( ; )5. Apostrophe ( ' )6. Dash ( --- )7. Hypen ( - )8-9. Quotation Marks (" " ) and ( ' ')10. ItalicsExample: Can you spellwonder?11. Parentheses ( )12. Brackets [ ]13. Colon ( : )14. Slash ( / )
Punctuations:1. Period ( . )2. Ellipses (...)3. Comma ( , )4. Semicolon ( ; )5. Apostrophe ( ' )6. Dash ( --- )7. Hypen ( - )8-9. Quotation Marks (" " ) and ( ' ')10. ItalicsExample: Can you spell wonder?11. Parentheses ( )12. Brackets [ ]13. Colon ( : )14. Slash ( / )
Punctuation marks are symbols used in writing to organize sentences, indicate pauses, and clarify meaning. They include commas, periods, question marks, exclamation points, colons, semicolons, quotation marks, and more. Proper use of punctuation helps to enhance readability and convey the intended message accurately.
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No there is no hypen in the word nonjudgemental.
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Nothing will happen if you put an hypen, or "-" sing before a word. If you are typing a word and you run out of room, then you would put a - before the page breaks. Also, you could use a hypen between a phrase such as "point-of-view." There are many ways to use a hypen, but using one before a word, I'm not quite sure.
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No hypen is necessary.
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No. It is simply written as square feet.
its :-L! For you newbies, a colon, hypen and a L :D