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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Two-state vs Two-states

Which one is correct: "two-state model" or "two-states model"?
  

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When hyphenated to form an adjective, we just eliminate the plural ending: five-year-old boy six-foot statue

  • When hyphenated to form an adjective, we just eliminate the plural ending: five-year-old boy six-foot statue
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When hyphenated to form an adjective, we just eliminate the plural ending:

five-year-old boy

six-foot statue

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