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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Use a hyphen or quotation marks?

Hi, How do you make choices?

There is an "if" clause.

There is an if-clause.

There is a "time" sequence.

There is a time-sequence.

There is "age" limits.

There is age-limits.
  

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I think using a hyphen rather than quotation marks is correct.

  • I think using a hyphen rather than quotation marks is correct.
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I think using a hyphen rather than quotation marks is correct.
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Anonymous
Hi, How do you make choices?

There is an "if" clause.

There is an if-clause.

There is a "time" sequence.

There is a time-sequence.

There is "age" limits.

There is age-limits.

There is an "if" clause.

There is a time sequence.

There is AN age limit.

No hyphen for the

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