21st Century Grammar Handbook


Hung. See hang and hanged.Hyphen



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Hung. See hang and hanged.
Hyphen. The hyphen punctuation mark (-) is used to join words to some prefixes, to indicate where simple words were joined but are now divided at the end of a printed or typed line, or to link together compound words.
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REFIXES
In modern usage most prefixes are spelled solid (closed up) with words “Antiwar

protestors were arrested at the rally But in some cases hyphens are mandatory:
before capitalized words or before numerals “Pre-Prohibition wines include the post vintages When a pre x spelled solid with a word is confusing, a hyphen can be inserted to clarify and is sometimes required Recreating recreational settings is refreshing See capitalization and numbers.

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