Which of the following sentences is/are correct?
1) We are behind-the-scenes of Angelina Jolie's new movie.
2) We are behind-the-scenes of the new Angelina Jolie movie.
3) We are behind-the-scenes of the new Angelina Jolie movie.
If they are all possible, do they mean the same thing'
Thank you
teal lime do they mean the same thing Yes. 'behind the scenes' shouldn't have hyphens unless it's used to modify a noun. We are behind the scenes.
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teal limedo they mean the same thing
Yes. 'behind the scenes' shouldn't have hyphens unless it's used to modify a noun.
We are behind the scenes. / This is a behind-the-scenes look at the movie.
CJ
[ 2) and 3) are the same. ]