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by --Deb on February 25, 2008

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Out of so many grammatical stumbling points, I can’t choose one on which to focus today . . .

So, let me ask you. Do you have any specific questions you’d like to see addressed? Topics I have not covered yet? Tips you’d like to you share?

Honestly, I’m at a loss. Not because there aren’t enough points to cover–surely there are–but how can I choose?

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1 Peter(NL) February 26, 2008 at 5:11 pm

I would like to know when you are allowed to use the hyphen (“-”). I tend to use it pretty often – like now – and I’m wondering if it is proper use. I also get confused when two words are joined up through a hyphen. In my primary language – which is dutch – we tend to stick words together. With english, I’m not always sure when you are supposed to place a hyphen, leave a gap, or join the words togethers. Like for instance: all together, altogether, all-together. Well placed, well-placed, wellplaced?

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