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and How Not to Screw Them Up Jazmin Webb
HYPHENS and How Not to Screw Them Up Jazmin Webb
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What is a hyphen?
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A hyphen is the connecting mark that is used between words or parts of words.
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NOTE!
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A hyphen is different from a dash.
A dash is used to show emphasis in a sentence Ex) What he said was true – or so I thought. Whereas a hyphen is used to combine words or phrases. Ex) 16-years-old
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When to use a hyphen
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A hyphen is used when distinguishing a word from a homonym
A hyphen is used when distinguishing a word from a homonym. Ex) Recover (to get well) Vs. Re-cover (to cover again)
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A hyphen is also used when the prefix is the same letter of the root word. Ex) Pre-existing or Semi-independent
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A hyphen is appropriate when the prefix or suffix is added to a name, number, proper noun, or symbol. Ex) Post-1990’s heavy metal (number) Ex-Soviet Scientist (proper noun) Anti-Timmy Club (name)
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Hyphens are always used with words that contain numbers or are combined with the suffix -half. Ex) 8-bit computer First-time buyer One-half cup
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Most commonly, a hyphen is used to take two or more words with equal functions and make a new, single compound word with a different meaning. Ex) His house has blue-green walls Its on a one-to-one ratio That is a one-of-a-kind phone
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These are the basic functions and proper ways to use a hyphen
These are the basic functions and proper ways to use a hyphen. Try not to mess it up anymore.
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Review
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Information from: Hahn, Pamela Rice, and Dennis E Hensley
Information from: Hahn, Pamela Rice, and Dennis E Hensley. Alpha Teach Yourself Grammar and Style in 24 Hours. Indianapolis: Pearson Education, Print.
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