No, "half sister" is not hyphenated. It is considered a compound noun and is typically written as two separate words. However, "half-sister" is hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun, such as "my half-sister's birthday."
Yes, sister-in-law is hyphenated.
No. It is a noun, and is normally hyphenated sister-in-law.
Fine-tune is an 8 letter hyphenated word. High-tech, half-mast, half-moon are additional hyphenated words.
No
The term is hyphenated "sister-in-law" (husband's or wife's sister, or brother's wife).
It should be hyphenated if used as a noun clause, but not if used as an adjective
Hyphenating is a matter of choice and what makes a sentence clearer; rules about hyphens leave some room for a writer's own judgment. For example, the question, 'Is one half hyphenated?" could be read as, 'Is one-half hyphenated?", or 'Is one half-hyphenated....' (A half-hyphenated what?). It is an oversimplified example, but it doesn't take much to confuse. Another example, 'English language learners...'; is this people from England learning a language or learners of the English language. The use of a hyphen, makes it clear, 'English-language learners...'The purpose of hyphenating is to overcome ambiguity.
One-half is a hyphenated word. It begins with the letter O.
Yes, "half-page ad" should be hyphenated to show that "half" and "page" are acting together as a compound adjective to describe "ad."
Yes, it is a hyphenated compound half-eaten
the Compound of Sister In Law is Hyphenated This is the example Ex. Sister-In-Law
It's Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.