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Dokterjokkebrok Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Ten minute's walk or ten-minute walk

Hi,

Could you please tell me which one is correct?

A ten-minutes-walk

or

a ten-minute walk

I prefer the latter one because I thought the first noun shouldn't be a plural and minutes and walk shouldn't be hyphenated.

Thanks in advance.

Dokterjokkebrok
  

Top answer

A ten-minute walk.

  • A ten-minute walk.
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A ten-minute walk.
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A ten minute's walk.

A ten- minute walk

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