path-oecologist
between the word
I'm assuming your talking about the''/'' slash, on the keyboard and in writing. The slash, in the i know anyway, you put in between synonym just in case you think the first word you used might be to complicated for your readers. So then after the slash you put an easier more understandable word of the same meaning.
its Si but with a slash over the i. if you dont put it there then the word becomes 'if'
Hyphen is a punctuation mark which has a symbol that look like this ( - ), this is used at the end of a line when a word must be divided or to link the parts of a compound word or phrase.
A slash "/" is used with "and/or", for example, when a hyphen or comma should not be used to put together different words. It also denotes being able to choose any word separated by the slash marks within a sentence like using the word "or".
The tire had a slash in it and that is what caused it to blow out. Another good sentence would be, she put a slash in the cake.
A hypen is something you put somewhere in a word. E.G. Erin-Kate
If you're using the phrase as an adjective (example "I hate the end-of-the-year audit!") then it will definitely need the hyphens. Otherwise, the hyphens are incorrect.
I advise against hyphens in that particular case.
Yes it should be hyphenated.
Hi that's not Slash email That's my mail I don't know who is the @ssh0l3 to put that there like it was Slash's but it's not, ok?Someone try to fool you all... telling you that was slash's email.
Put a slash through an equal sign.