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ACT English: Punctuation Drill 3, Problem 2. How should we properly hyphenate the words in this sentence?
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Here's your shmoop du jour, brought to you by Chocolate-Covered Candies. Because sometimes
- 00:08
you just need your sugar to be dipped in sugar.
- 00:11
How should this sentence be changed so that it is grammatically correct?
- 00:15
The chocolate-covered candies were hard-centered.
- 00:26
Hyphens are used for more than just to communicate how important Hollywood bigwigs are.
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They are also used to combine compound modifiers, or words that modify the interpretation of
- 00:35
a sentence's subject...as long as they come before that subject.
- 00:39
Let's check out the use of hyphens in the original sentence.
- 00:43
Chocolate-covered seems legit, but what about hard-centered?
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This one comes after the subject, so it doesn't work. Again - hyphens can only be used to
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combine modifiers that come before the subject. In D, the hyphen doesn't come between two
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compound modifiers, it comes between one of the compound modifiers and the subject.
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So, this one is outta there. C has the same problem as the original
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sentence. The hyphen can only be used in front of the noun to combine modifiers, but hard-centered
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is after the subject. And we're left with B. This uses a hyphen
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only between the words before the subject.
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These things sound delicious, but, of course, they'll still need to be deep-fried.
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