A hyphenation is the use of the punctuation mark, the hyphen. The hyphen is used to join separate words and into single words, such as 'merry-go-round' and to separate syllables of a single word into parts, such as 'un-American.'
The event was successfully-planned.
A hyphen is a punctuation mark that is used to link words or separate syllables. The three main cases for their usage are to show word breaks, in compound words and to join prefixes to other words.
Capitalise only if used as a formal title before a name, or at the beginning of a sentence, or as part of a title in a book (for instance). It is not hyphenated. Though you will often see hyphenation being used - but it is wrong.
No, it should read as two words "district wide." ^Not so. Any term with "wide" at the end is written as one word, no hyphenation or separation. "districtwide" http://crossbridge1.blogspot.com/2011/05/humble-hyphen.html
You did not give the examples you were asked about, so we cannot answer this question. But we can tell you a little bit about hyphens-- they are used in very specific circumstances. For one, you will see them when spelling out certain compound numbers: twenty-one, forty-three, seventy-nine, etc. You also hyphenate when two related words are used as an adjective, and they describe a single noun: She is a well-known author. John's well-deserved vacation starts today. Hyphens are used with certain prefixes: ex-husband (a former husband, after a divorce); mid-February (the middle of that month); pre-1970s (the era before the 1970s). There are other uses of hyphens too, and I enclose a link to a good site that explains them all.
no, it is not a hyphenation
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This setting automatically insert hyphen's between a mobile number . e.g. With hyphenation a mobile number will appear like 999-999-9999 on your screen. Without hyphenation it will be 9999999999..
The use of hyphens is called hyphenation. A hyphen ( - ) is a punctuation mark. Hyphens join words and separate syllables such as in the word sleeping-bag.
A hyphenation is the use of the punctuation mark, the hyphen. The hyphen is used to join separate words and into single words, such as 'merry-go-round' and to separate syllables of a single word into parts, such as 'un-American.'
Hyphenation, as in ex-husband.
Incident has three syllables. It is divided (for purposes of hyphenation) as in-ci-dent.
No, by word of the Oxford English Dictionary, "reschedule" (v) is a word and does not contain hyphenation.
Hyphenation is dividing a long word without changing the spelling.
It puts hyphens into words when they are split over the end of one line and onto the next line.
It puts hyphens into words when they are split over the end of one line and onto the next line.