The term "prerecorded" is typically written without a hyphen. It is commonly accepted as a single word in standard English usage, especially in contexts like audio and video production. However, it's always good to check specific style guides, as preferences may vary.
Of course. Everything is prerecorded.
The interview you are about to see was prerecorded.
Most of the stage shows use prerecorded sound effects.The late night talk shows are prerecorded earlier in the afternoon.
Example sentence - The television program was prerecorded in order to edit it to fit in the allotted time frame.
Don't hyphenate; ongoing is one word.
You do not hyphenate the number.
I think it's more accepted to hyphenate it.
You hyphenate it only at the hyphen.
You do not need to hyphenate.
You would hyphenate "thank you" when it is used as an adjective before a noun, such as in "a thank-you card."
Can you, or should you? You can hyphenate it if you're moving between lines in a paragraph and need to break up the word. You shouldn't hyphenate it normally.
yes