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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Hyphenating

Which is correct? What rule applies?

mixed-methods

or

mixed methods
  

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Hi, Which is correct? What rule applies? mixed-methods or mixed methods If you want simply to use an adjective to describe a noun, don't use a hyphen.

  • Hi, Which is correct?
  • What rule applies?
  • mixed-methods or mixed methods If you want simply to use an adjective to describe a noun, don't use a hyphen.
  • e g Tom has a red car.
  • Not Tom has a red-car.
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Hi,
Which is correct? What rule applies?


mixed-methods

or

mixed methods

If you want simply to use an adjective to describe a noun, don't use a hyphen.
eg Tom has a red car. Not Tom has a red-car.

Clive

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