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1 H-Y-P-H-E-N-S By: Nadine Rice

2 What is a hyphen? / Definition: The hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark used to join words or to separate syllables of a single word. / Definition: The hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark used to join words or to separate syllables of a single word. (*Not to be confused with a dash, which is usually used for the replacement of a comma or semicolon in a sentence.)

3 When to use a hyphen: 1.) Use a hyphen to join two (2) or more words serving as a single adjective BEFORE a noun. Example: well-balanced diet ice-cream sandwich *However, when the compound modifiers come AFTER a noun, they are not hyphenated. 2.) Use a hyphen with compound numbers. Example: twenty-two 3.) Use a hyphen to avoid confusion or an awkward combination of letters (too many vowels) Example: re-evaluate, semi-involved 4.) Use a hyphen with the prefixes ex-, self-, all- Example: ex-boyfriend, self- motivated, all-inclusive *with the suffix -elect Example: president-elect *between a prefix and a capitalized word Example: T-shirt *and with figures & letters combinations Example: mid-1850s

4 (more rules for using hyphens) 5.) If necessary, use a hyphen to divide words at the end of a line, & make the break only between syllables. Example: laugh-ing (not:lau-ghing) 6.) In line breaks, divide already-hyphenated words ONLY at the hyphen that already exists. Example: anti- war (not: an- ti-war) 7.) For line breaks in words ending in -ing (if a single final consonant in the root word is doubled before the suffix), hyphenate between the consonants; otherwise hyphenate at the suffix. Example: run-ning 8.) Never put the first or last letter of a word at the end or beginning of a line, & do not put two- letter suffixes at the beginning of a new line Example: greatly (Do not separate the -ly from the root word great.)

5 Main Points: Hyphens are used to join words Hyphens help to avoid confusion when we add prefixes and suffixes Hyphens divide words cleanly at the end of a line

6 You try! Directions: Correct the following sentences by adding hyphens where needed, and/or circling unnecessary added hyphens. 1. Driving on a one way street can be confusing. 2. America recently celebrated it’s two hundred-thirty sixth year of freedom. 3. Her project had a shell like cover to protect it from being ruined. 4. If she doesn’t stop being so selfinvolved, her current boyfriend will soon become her exboyfriend.

7 Hyphenation! In the following, write either “correct” if the hyphens are in the correct places. If they are not, correct the mistakes. 1. re-mem-ber ___________________ 2. swimm-ing ___________________ 3. five-hundred-sixty two ___________________ 4. Vice president ___________________ 5. re-elect ___________________

8 Line B R E A K S Directions: Hyphenate the list of words as if you had come to the end of a line while writing (typing) a paper. Example: holiday holi- day *assignment *definition *engaging *atonement *November *understandable *yellow *catching

9 ANSWERS… You try! 1. one-way 2. two hundred thirty-sixth 3. shell-like 4. self-involved; ex-boyfriend Hyphenation 1. re-mem-ber (correct) 2. swim-ming 3. five hundred sixty-two 4. Vice-president 5. re-elect (correct) Line Breaks 1. assign- ment 5. Novem- ber 2. defini- tion 6. understand-able 3. engag- ing 7. yel- low 4. atone- ment 8. catch- ing


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