A punctuation mark that is used to connect to words together and separate syllables.
(e.g. blahblahblah-blahblahblah-blahblahblah.)no.
Quaid Smith-Colombini and Marcus Burnheim-Foster
Yes: forty ten-thousandths.
The symbol for a hyphen is "-". It is used to join words or parts of words together.
No, "mouthwatering" typically does not require a hyphen when used as an adjective to describe something delicious or appetizing.
(The hyphon indicates a syllable) Spon-ges There are 2 syllables.
No, a capital letter is not used after a hyphen unless it falls at the beginning of a sentence or is part of a proper noun. The word after the hyphen should be lowercase unless it is a proper noun.
No, appealing is not a compound word as a compound word is a word that consists of two or more words joined together without a hyphon to create another word e.g upon - made up of up and on, moreover - made up of more and over.
Donyell marshall had twelve in 13/3/05 and Kobe had 12 on 7/1/03. the website basketball-reference has all the nba records pretty much and they update it often. remember da hyphon
No, appealing is not a compound word as a compound word is a word that consists of two or more words joined together without a hyphon to create another word e.g upon - made up of up and on, moreover - made up of more and over.
full stop. . comma. , colon. : question mark. ? parenthesis. ( ) quotation marks. " " exclamation mark. ! dash. -
. full stop, comma; semicolon: colon! exclamation mark? question mark-- dash (longer than a hyphen)- hyphen() parentheses{} braces[] brackets' apostrophe (or inverted comma)" speech marks (or quotation marks, or inverted commas!)... ellipsisColon, Semi colon, comma, full stop, opened bracket, closed bracket, hyphon, speech mark, exclamation mark, question mark, forward slash, accents. Now you have a selection to choose from!Here's the list of14 punctuation marks in English grammar:1. Period ( . ) 2. Ellipses (...)3. Comma ( , )4. Semicolon ( ; )5. Apostrophe ( ' )6. Dash ( --- )7. Hypen ( - )8-9. Quotation Marks (" " ) and ( ' ')10. ItalicsExample: Can you spellwonder?11. Parentheses ( )12. Brackets [ ]13. Colon ( : )14. Slash ( / )