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to avoid confusion between re-sign and resign
I resign. I resign from student council.
The minister resign from his post
it should contain a space
You typically need only capitalize after sentence-ending punctuation, which a hyphen is not.
The mayor chose to resign once the scandal was made public. I intend to resign my current position and open my own business.
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.
Nixon was the first US president to resign officially in the middle of his term not by natural causes.
It depends on how it is used in a sentence and what sentence you are forming.
small/business
The mayor was forced to resign because of his unscrupulous business dealings.