The Hyphen, En-Dash and Em-Dash Magic Little Dashes!

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The Hyphen, En-Dash and Em-Dash Magic Little Dashes!

Do you know the rules of usage for:

FOUR TIMES WHEN YOU SHOULD USE The Hyphen -

HYPHENATED ADJECTIVE PHRASES HYPHENATED NUMBERS HYPHENS TO AVOID CONFUSION HYPHENATED PREFIXES

HYPHENATED ADJECTIVE PHRASES Use a hyphen to join two or more words serving as a single adjective before a noun : – a one-way street chocolate-covered peanuts well-known author – “Mulberry-cheeked boy” However, when compound modifiers come after a noun, they are often not hyphenated: – The peanuts were chocolate covered. The author was well known.

HYPHENATED ADJECTIVE PHRASES Look at the differences in meaning! disease-causing poor nutrition, meaning poor nutrition that causes disease disease causing poor nutrition, meaning a disease that causes poor nutrition

HYPHENATED ADJECTIVE PHRASES More! a man-eating shark is a shark that eats humans a man eating shark is a man who is eating shark meat

HYPHENATED ADJECTIVE PHRASES And more. … a blue green sea is a contradiction; it’s not possible a blue-green sea is a sea whose color is somewhere between blue and green

HYPHENATED NUMBERS Use a hyphen with compound numbers: – forty-six – sixty-three – Our much-loved teacher was thirty-seven years old.

HYPHENS TO AVOID CONFUSION Use a hyphen to avoid confusion or an awkward combination of letters: – re-sign a petition (vs. resign from a job) – semi-independent (more than one i in row) – shell-like (too many Ls in a row)

HYPHENATED PREFIXES Use a hyphen with the prefixes ex- (meaning former), self-, all-; with the suffix -elect; between a prefix and a capitalized word; and with figures or letters: – ex-husband – self-assured – mid-September – all-inclusive – mayor-elect – anti-American – T-shirt – pre-Civil War – mid-1980s

Review In your table group, come up with an example of each time you should use a hyphen. HYPHENATED ADJECTIVE PHRASES HYPHENATED NUMBERS HYPHENS TO AVOID CONFUSION HYPHENATED PREFIXES

The Em-Dash — The Most Versatile Punctuation Mark

Em-Dash (—) Depending on the context, the em-dash can take the place of commas, parentheses, or colons—in each case to slightly different effect. Do not mistake the em-dash (—) for the slightly narrower en-dash (–) or the even narrower hyphen (-). Those marks serve different purposes.

Em-dashes can replace commas. A pair of em-dashes can be used in place of commas to enhance readability. Note, however, that dashes are always more emphatic than commas. Example: And yet, when the car was finally delivered—nearly three months after it was ordered— she decided she no longer wanted it, leaving the dealer with an oddly equipped car that would be difficult to sell.

A pair of em-dashes can replace a pair of parentheses. Dashes are considered less formal than parentheses; they are also more intrusive. If you want to draw attention to the parenthetical content, use dashes. If you want to include the parenthetical content more subtly, use parentheses. Note that when dashes are used in place of parentheses, surrounding punctuation should be omitted. Compare the following examples. – Upon discovering the errors (all 124 of them), the publisher immediately recalled the books. – Upon discovering the errors—all 124 of them—the publisher immediately recalled the books. When used in place of parentheses at the end of a sentence, only a single dash is used. – After three weeks on set, the cast was fed up with his direction (or, rather, lack of direction). – After three weeks on set, the cast was fed up with his direction— or, rather, lack of direction.

The em-dash can replace a colon. The em-dash can be used in place of a colon when you want to emphasize the conclusion of your sentence. The dash is less formal than the colon. – After months of deliberation, the jurors reached a unanimous verdict—guilty. – The white sand, the warm water, the sparkling sun—this is what brought them to Hawaii.

How do I type the em-dash? Many modern word processors will automatically insert an em- dash when you type a pair of hyphens. If you are using a typewriter– LOL-- a pair of hyphens is the closest you can get to an em dash.

For the punctuation pedants: The En-dash (–) The en-dash (–) is wider than the hyphen (-) but narrower than the em-dash (—). The typical computer keyboard lacks a dedicated key for the en-dash, though most word processors provide a means for its insertion. Span or range of numbers The en-dash is used to represent a span or range of numbers, dates, or time. There should be no space between the en-dash and the adjacent material. Depending on the context, the en-dash is read as “to” or “through.”

Restate the rules of usage for: