by Murugaraj Shanmugam | Aug 9, 2021
Here are some more uses of colons: Colons are used in titles and headings to separate the subtitle Enhancing Electoral Equality: Can Education Compensate for Family Background Differences in Voting Participation? However, if the primary title (heading) is a question,...
by Murugaraj Shanmugam | Jun 4, 2020
A hyphen can make for easier reading by showing structure and, often, pronunciation. Words that might otherwise be misread, such as “re-creation” or “co-op”, should be hyphenated. Hyphens can also eliminate ambiguity. For example, the hyphen in...
by Murugaraj Shanmugam | Jun 1, 2020
Words containing prefixes are either hyphenated or closed up – they cannot be open. Once again, the choice is dependent on the dictionary you choose, which in effect is based on the variant of English you follow. For example, OED recommends non-uniform, while M-W...
by Murugaraj Shanmugam | May 31, 2020
Hyphens connect. They do connect words and numbers. In this section, we will look at how hyphenation can modify numbers or phrases involving numbers: spelled-out numbers prefixes with numbers fractions “half” as a special case numbers and units percentages...
by Murugaraj Shanmugam | May 29, 2020
Far and away the most common spelling questions for writers and editors concern compound terms—whether to spell as two words, hyphenate, or close up as a single word. CMoS, Section 7.77 Hyphens are used to connect within words as well as to connect more than one word....