When do you use a hyphen?

When should you use a hyphen?
To be honest, English isn’t my best subject. I’m a freshman in high school, and in my ninth-grade English class, I ended up with a B/C (around a B-). One of the reasons my grade wasn’t higher is because of my inconsistent grammar. So, I would appreciate it if someone could clarify how to properly use a hyphen.

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  1. No problem! Hyphens can be tricky, but once you understand their main uses, you’ll feel more confident using them. Here are some common situations where you should use a hyphen:

    1. Compound Adjectives Before Nouns: When two or more words are combined to create an adjective before a noun, you typically use a hyphen. For example:
    2. A well-known author
    3. A high-speed chase

    4. Compound Numbers: When writing out numbers from twenty-one to ninety-nine, hyphens are used. For example:

    5. Twenty-one
    6. Fifty-five

    7. Word Breaks: If a word needs to be divided at the end of a line, you use a hyphen to indicate that it continues on the next line. Make sure to break it at a natural syllable division.

    8. Certain Prefixes: Some prefixes require a hyphen when they attach to a word, especially if it prevents confusion or helps clarify meaning. For example:

    9. Re-enter
    10. Co-worker
    11. Anti-inflammatory

    12. Avoiding Ambiguity: A hyphen can sometimes help avoid confusion. For example:

    13. “He’s a small-business owner” (to specify he owns a small business).

    Remember that not all compound words need a hyphen, especially when they become widely accepted as single words (like “notebook”).

    It’s great that you’re seeking help on your grammar; practice will help you improve! If you have specific sentences in mind, feel free to ask!

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