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Hyphens
Posted: 20 Dec 2024, 11:53
by Elina Loyet
Is this hyphen incorrect or can it be accepted?
"I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and it was very well-edited."
Re: Hyphens
Posted: 20 Dec 2024, 16:59
by AmySmiles
In the context of your sentence, the hyphen isn't strictly grammatically wrong, but it's generally not needed. "Well edited" is commonly written as two separate words. Hyphens are often used in compound adjectives before a noun (e.g., "a well-edited book"), but in your sentence, "well edited" functions as a complement rather than a modifier before a noun.
So, while using the hyphen isn't incorrect, it's more standard to write it without one.
Re: Hyphens
Posted: 20 Dec 2024, 19:30
by Alys Sterk
That sentence is correct. Words with well- can be hyphenated even though they're not modifying a noun. The use of a hyphen or not is optional.
Correct:
The book is well edited.
The book is well-edited.
Correct:
The well-edited book was popular.
Incorrect:
The well edited book was popular.