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Which sentence shows correct use of hyphen?

What a hyphen does is it is showing you what you are saying in the sentence; it represents something. It is NOT to be used as a pause. Commas and semicolon's are used for that. For example, if I wanted to say something about a car, I would say "This car is very nice - it has leather seats." The hyphen is a place holder if you do not want to end a sentence because you are describing what you are talking about in the first part of the sentence.


How is a hyphen used in prerequisite?

A hyphen is not typically used in the word "prerequisite" itself, as it is a single, unhyphenated term. However, hyphens may be used when "prerequisite" is part of a compound adjective. For example, in the phrase "prerequisite course," no hyphen is needed, but if you were to modify it in a sentence like "This is a prerequisite-required course," a hyphen is used to connect the two words for clarity.


Which sentence shows correct use of the hyphen?

What a hyphen does is it is showing you what you are saying in the sentence; it represents something. It is NOT to be used as a pause. Commas and semicolon's are used for that. For example, if I wanted to say something about a car, I would say "This car is very nice - it has leather seats." The hyphen is a place holder if you do not want to end a sentence because you are describing what you are talking about in the first part of the sentence.


What is - used for in a sentence?

If it only one dash or hyphen, it is used to join two words into an adjectival phrase, as for example: well-heeled movie star.


Can you provide an example of a sentence where the keyword "prv replacement" is used correctly?

Here is an example sentence using the keyword "prv replacement" correctly: "The technician recommended a prv replacement to improve the efficiency of the plumbing system."


Does forty five need a hyphen?

Yes, "forty-five" needs a hyphen when used as a compound adjective before a noun or when it stands alone as a number. For example, you would write "forty-five apples" or simply "forty-five." However, when used in a sentence without a noun, such as "I have forty five," the hyphen is not necessary.


Pick the sentence with a hyphen used incorrectly?

Sure! Please provide the sentences you would like me to evaluate for incorrect hyphen usage.


How is email spelled correctly?

Email is correct. Some people still use e-mail, with a hyphen, but email without a hyphen is used much more often.


Is the teacher's wrap up was way too long hyphen?

It depends on how it is used in a sentence and what sentence you are forming.


Which one of sentence below contains a correctly used modifier in italics?

The word "looked" is a correctly used modifier in the sentence.


What is the difference between using a hyphen and an apostrophe in a sentence?

A hyphen is used to connect words or parts of words, while an apostrophe is used to show possession or to indicate missing letters in contractions.


How do you use the word you'll in a sentence?

You'll be in trouble if you don't listen to your parents.