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.
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..
This tool offers power to text by including tighter control over hyphenation, justification, and line breaks and a complete set of tools for working with various fonts.
Hyphenation can be activated in a word processing software or text editor by selecting the option in the settings or formatting menu. By enabling hyphenation, the software will automatically insert hyphens to break long words at the end of lines to improve text flow and readability.
To determine which sentence does not follow the rules of hyphenation, I would need to see the specific sentences you're referring to. Generally, hyphenation rules apply to compound adjectives before nouns, numbers, and certain prefixes. If you provide the sentences, I can help identify the one with incorrect hyphenation.
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.'
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.
The word "mismanagement" is typically not hyphenated, as it is a single, compound word. However, if you are breaking it at the end of a line for hyphenation, you would split it as "mis-manage-ment." Generally, hyphenation rules depend on the context, such as line breaks in justified text.
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.