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Words are usually hyphenated when combining two or more nouns, adverbs, or modifying words, such as, hard-boiled, off-campus, or state-of-the-art. Numbers are also hyphenated, like thirty-three or ninety-nine.
Some examples of hyphenated compound nouns:
A hyphen can be used within compound adjectives, nouns, verbs, and numbers. Words such as twenty-one requires a hyphen because it is considered two different words. can also be used in the world's like
Suffix. Prefix
1.-elect 1.ex-
2.-free. 2.self-
3.all-
4.great-
I can give you several sentences.
She was sure that if she crossed the wires, she would short-circuit the system.
fathers-in-law
sisters-in-law
sons-in-law
brothers-in-law
mothers-in-law
brides-to-be
You can use a hyphen in a sentence, just think of the right words to put together, for example:Sea-saw
She is a self proclaimed expert on insect
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It may be spelled coordinator or co-ordinator.Coordinator is more common in use.
The word "in-depth" is correctly spelled with a hyphen when used as an adjective, to mean through or detailed (e.g. an in-depth analysis).In its adverb use, it remains a two-word prepositional phrase, "in depth."
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The dog buried its bone in the yard.
A hyphen (-) is used to join or combine words or numbers together or to separate syllables. Ex: We have to study African-Americans this year! (joining words) We have ninety-three people in band. (joining numbers) ve-he-ment (separating syllables)
Yes it's correct.
No, the sentence should use a hyphen to connect "dead end" as a compound modifier: "He knew he had a dead-end job the first day he showed up for work."
No, excitingly is one word so you would not use a hyphen in it.
Email is correct. Some people still use e-mail, with a hyphen, but email without a hyphen is used much more often.
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You do not use a hyphen when writing square feet. Using a hyphen would make it one word which should not be the case.
"He answered the difficult question correctly."
It may be spelled coordinator or co-ordinator.Coordinator is more common in use.
What a hyphen does is it is showing you what you are saying in the sentence; it represents something. It is NOT to be used as a pause. Commas and semicolon's are used for that. For example, if I wanted to say something about a car, I would say "This car is very nice - it has leather seats." The hyphen is a place holder if you do not want to end a sentence because you are describing what you are talking about in the first part of the sentence.
What a hyphen does is it is showing you what you are saying in the sentence; it represents something. It is NOT to be used as a pause. Commas and semicolon's are used for that. For example, if I wanted to say something about a car, I would say "This car is very nice - it has leather seats." The hyphen is a place holder if you do not want to end a sentence because you are describing what you are talking about in the first part of the sentence.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
Stepmother is one word. So, you do not have to use a hyphen. Similarly: stepfather, stepsister, etc.