Hyphens in Compound Adjectives - Grammar Monster
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Usually, there is no need to link an adverb to an adjective using a hyphen. For example: Young Paula is a very talented student. (As "very" is an adverb, it should not be linked to the adjective "talented" with a hyphen.) Linking an adverb like "very," "most," or "least" to an adjective with a hyphen is an uncommon … See more 1. two-seateraircraft 1. Two-seateraircraft 2. 4-bedroomhouse 3. 45-minutejourney 1. I have a large proud rooster. 2. I have a free range rooster. 1. Philip is a far-too-chattyindividual. 2. That was a never-to-be-forgottenexperience.
1. two-seateraircraft
1. Two-seateraircraft
2. 4-bedroomhouse
3. 45-minutejourney
1. I have a large proud rooster.
2. I have a free range rooster.
1. Philip is a far-too-chattyindividual.
2. That was a never-to-be-forgottenexperience.
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