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find as many associations
as you can for each of the hyphenatef words given​

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Find as many associations as you can for each of the hyphenatef words given​.

  • A term that has at least one hyphen is said to be hyphenated. Hyphenated words are typically compound terms, meaning that the hyphen joins two or more words. In writing, we also employ hyphens for purposes other than compound words.
  • Therefore, compound words that have been closed or hyphenated are counted as a single word. When a compound term, like "post office," is open, it counts as two words. Trigrams are groups of three hyphenated words. You should hyphenate three words that are used as a single concept to describe or modify a noun when they come before the noun: It was a matter-of-fact choice.
  • We're trying to find a hotel that allows dogs. In her workshop, she creates unique engagement rings. The newly constructed home includes cutting-edge amenities. Generally, only when two or more words are used together as an adjective before the noun they are describing do you need to use a hyphen.
  • You and your spouse's last names are combined with a hyphen to form your hyphenated last name. Another name for this is a double surname. In many states, you'll be entering your planned married name on the application you fill out for a marriage licence.

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