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.
A comma is used to separate elements within a sentence, such as items in a list or clauses. A hyphen is used to join words together to create a compound word or to show a connection between words in a phrase.
They are called Punctuation sings.
If you mean the word for 19, then there is no hyphen and it is nineteen, not nine-teen.
A hyphen (-) is used to indicate the division between a word's syllables.
The fourteen punctuation marks are used in a sentence to convey meaning, organization, and clarity. They include the period, question mark, exclamation mark, comma, semicolon, colon, dash, hyphen, parentheses, brackets, ellipsis, quotation marks, apostrophe, and slash. Each punctuation mark serves a specific purpose in indicating pauses, separating ideas, indicating emphasis, indicating omission, and showing possession, among other functions.
a hyphen connects two words, a dash gives a pause between two words....
The only difference is the hyphen.
A dash is used to connect two phrases; a hyphen is used to connect two words. Here are some examples. I use a hyphen for the compound word anti-matter. I use a dash to create a break in the flow of my sentence -- if you know what I mean.
A comma is used to separate elements within a sentence, such as items in a list or clauses. A hyphen is used to join words together to create a compound word or to show a connection between words in a phrase.
small/business
They are called Punctuation sings.
In usual text, snow-covered would probably be hyphenated - otherwise the sentence could be misinterpreted - consider the difference between the concept of "snow-covered mountains" and the sentence "snow covered mountains".
In general, you might use the period (.), comma (,), exclamation point (!), question mark (?), colon (:), semicolon (;), apostrophe ('), quote ("), dash (--), hyphen (-), slash (/), or perhaps even parentheses ().
You typically need only capitalize after sentence-ending punctuation, which a hyphen is not.
If you mean the word for 19, then there is no hyphen and it is nineteen, not nine-teen.
No, a hyphen is not needed.
No, a hyphen is not needed.