10 example of hyphen and dash in sentence
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It’s recommended you don’t take down any load-bearing walls when renovating.
This rock-hard cake is absolutely impossible to eat.
We’re looking for a dog-friendly hotel.
Generally, you need the hyphen only if the two words are functioning together as an adjective before the noun they’re describing. If the noun comes first, leave the hyphen out.
This wall is load bearing.
It’s impossible to eat this cake because it is rock hard.
Is this hotel dog friendly?
and dash
He is afraid of two things: spiders and senior prom.
He is afraid of two things—spiders and senior prom.
This rock-hard cake is absolutely impossible to eat.
We’re looking for a dog-friendly hotel.
Generally, you need the hyphen only if the two words are functioning together as an adjective before the noun they’re describing. If the noun comes first, leave the hyphen out.
This wall is load bearing.
It’s impossible to eat this cake because it is rock hard.
Is this hotel dog friendly?
and dash
He is afraid of two things: spiders and senior prom.
He is afraid of two things—spiders and senior prom.
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