Hyphen and it's uses
1. Hyphen and it's uses
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Explanation:
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Answer:
The hyphen is a punctuation mark that's used to join words or parts of words. It's not interchangeable with other types of dashes. Use a hyphen in a compound modifier when the modifier comes before the word it's modifying.
Explanation:
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2. This is not hyphenated words given to transfer as hyphenated wordsA.Subject PronuonB.PhrasesC.Body TextD.Compound Adjectives
Answer:
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3. What is a hyphenated noun?
Answer:
used to join two words together to make a new one, as in knee-length, or to show that a word has been divided between the end of one line .
examples:
hip-hop
4. Examples of close, open and hyphenated
Answer:
Open compounds (spelled as two words, e.g., ice cream) Closed compounds (joined to form a single word, e.g., doorknob) Hyphenated compounds (two words joined by a hyphen, e.g., long-term).
Explanation:
5. Compound words written with hyphen are called
Answer:
the answer is hyphenated compounds hope it helps :))
the reason for this occurance is
hyphenated compound (plural hyphenated compounds) (grammar) A compound word combined using hyphens, such as get-together, half-baked, two-tone, or broad-minded.
Answer:
HYPHENATED COMPOUNDS
6. examples of hyphenated words
good-hearted,mother-in-law
Hyphenated Words
There are a great many grammar rules regarding hyphens in compound words. One important rule of thumb to remember is that in most cases, a compound adjective is hyphenated if placed before the noun it modifies, but not if placed after the noun.
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ex.This is not a good solution for the long term.ex.This user guide is not up to date.This is just one of many rules concerning hyphens in compound words and it is often necessary to consult the dictionary to determine whether these terms should be hyphenated or not.
7. what are hyphenated nouns?
Explanation:
These are compound nouns that function as one unique word
8. meaningmeaning sa hyphen
Answer:
Meaning :
The sign -,used to join words to indicate that they have a combined meaning or that they are linked in the grammar of a sentence ( as in pick-me-up , rock forming ) , to indicate the division of a word at the end of a line , or to indicate a missing or implied element ( as in short-and long-term ) .
Explanation:
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9. what is an hyphenated noun?
Answer:
These compound nouns connect two or more words with one or more hyphens between them.
Answer:
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10. Which of the following is a hyphenated compound word?
Answer:
Examples of hyphenated compound words include:
two-fold.
check-in.
merry-go-round.
father-in-law.
seventy-two.
long-term.
up-to-date.
mother-in-law.
11. what hyphenated compound noun
Answer:
Hyphenated Form These compound nouns connect two or more words with one or more hyphens between them.
Explanation:
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12. write closed, open, or hyphenated
Answer:
Compound words can be written in three ways: as open compounds (spelled as two words, e.g., ice cream), closed compounds (joined to form a single word, e.g., doorknob), or hyphenated compounds (two words joined by a hyphen, e.g., long-term). Sometimes, more than two words can form a compound (e.g., mother-in-law).Explanation:
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13. What is dash and hyphen?
Dashes and Hyphens are different punctuation marks. Dashes are used to indicate another prases, words, or ideas that are closely related to the first clause. Hyphens, however are used to connect compound words and words that are cut in the margins.
In summary dash and hyphen is a punctuation mark.
hyphen(-)
dash(/)
14. what is the meaning of hyphenated
Answer:
A hyphen is a small horizontal line, such as given in these brackets (-), which is used between parts of a compound name or word, or between syllables of words at the end of a sentence or line. Hyphens serve to remove confusion from sentences, and to combine multiple words to form a single meaning.
Explanation:
Hyphenated is defined as containing a punctuation mark that joins two parts of a word or two compound words, or that allows for a word to break at the end of a line. ... Some dictionaries list hyphenated words as though they contained no punctuation.
15. bookstore is a close opened or hyphenated
Answer:
hyphenated
Explanation:
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16. give five example of hyphenated.
1.deep-fried
2.one-way
3.one-side
4.left-handed
5.eye-opening
17. hyphenated examples po pls
Answer:
Hyphenated compound words are formed when two separate words are joined together by a hyphen. Examples of hyphenated compound words include: two-fold. check-in. merry-go-round.
Explanation:
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18. bulletin board class or open or hyphenated
Answer:
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19. what is the meaning of hyphenated
Answer:
someone who has two or more different jobs, especially in the entertainment industry
20. what is hyphenated words
Answer:
what is hyphenated words?
Explanation:
The hyphen ‐ is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word. ... The use of hyphens is called hyphenation. Son-in-law is an example of a hyphenated word.
The hyphen‐ is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word. The use of hyphens is called hyphenation. Son-in-law is an example of a hyphenated word.
21. What is the meaning of hyphen
Answer:
The sign (-) is used to join words to indicate that they have a combined meaning or that they are linked in the grammar of a sentence.
Examples:
two-fold.check-in.merry-go-round.father-in-law.seventy-two.long-term.up-to-date.mother-in-law.father-in-law. seventy-two. over-the-counter22. is railroad closed, open, hyphenated
railroad is an example of closed compounds .
23. define hyphenated compound words
Hyphenated-compound definition(grammar) A compound word combined using hyphens, such as get-together, half-baked, two-tone, or broad-minded.
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24. what is a hyphenated word?
it can either be word that is a combination of two words or maybe it has a different meaning different from the words it uses.
25. where is the compound (hyphenated or not )+noun
Answer:
Compound nouns comprised of a noun and a participle (in any order) must be hyphenated when being used as an adjective: a garden-filled city, cutting-edge methods. Otherwise, no hyphens are needed.
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26. a drift wood it is a hyphenated or a closed or open
Answer:
Compound Words
When two words are used together to yield a new meaning, a compound is formed. Compound words can be written in three ways: as open compounds (spelled as two words, e.g., ice cream), closed compounds (joined to form a single word, e.g., doorknob), or hyphenated compounds (two words joined by a hyphen, e.g., long-term). Sometimes, more than two words can form a compound (e.g., mother-in-law).
The most common spelling quandary writers face is whether to write compounds as separate words, one word, or hyphenated words.
27. when to use hyphen in a sentence?
Hyphens are used to link words and parts of words. They are not as common today as they used to be, but there are three main cases where you should use them:
in compound words:
Hyphens are used in many compound words to show that the component words have a combined meaning or that there is a relationship between the words that make up the compound.
example: mother-in-law, good-hearted
to join prefixes to other words:
Hyphens can be used to join a prefix to another word, especially if the prefix ends in a vowel and the other word also begins with one.
Example: Use a hyphen to separate a prefix from a name or date, post-Aristotelian or pre-1900.
Use a hyphen to avoid confusion with another word: for example, to distinguish re-cover (= provide something with a new cover) from recover (= get well again).
Compound verbs:
Use a hyphen when a compound formed from two nouns is made into a verb, for example:
an ice skate to ice-skate
a booby trap to booby-trap
to show word breaks:
Hyphens can also be used to divide words that are not usually hyphenated.
They show where a word is to be divided at the end of a line of writing. Always try to split the word in a sensible place, so that the first part does not mislead the reader.
Example, hel-met not he-lmet; dis-abled not disa-bled.
28. give me a 10 example of hyphened
editor-in-chief
son-in-law
well-respected
up-to-the-minute
bull's-eye
daughter-in-law
forget-me-not
self-propelled
self-esteem
29. What is the hyphen for the word coopted?
Inflected, co-opt makes co-opting and co-opted. Co-op is never inflected because it is a noun (although it can function as an adjective). Both words are usually hyphenated to reflect pronunciation (and to prevent confusion with coop).
30. compound hyphenated words
Hyphenated compound words - are the ones (obviously) with the hyphen
(-) between the words for the creative writers to form a new english word.
ex: Sister-in-law
eye-opener
give-and-take
two-storey
Editor-in-chief