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8. Hyphen (-)
A
hyphen
is used to join two words or more to form
compound words
.
EXAMPLE
: good-looking, pro-American, forty-one, mother-in-law.
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Grammar Exercises
Exercise 1 - Nouns
Exercise 2 - Verbs
Exercise 3 - Adjectives
Exercise 4 - Adverbs
Exercise 5 - Pronouns
Exercise 6 - Prepositions
Exercise 7 - Conjunctions
Exercise 8 - Agreement
Exercise 9 - Articles
Exercise 11 - Conditionals
Exercise 12 - Modifiers
Exercise 13 - Indirect Speech
Exercise 14 - Either/Neither
Exercise 15 - Passive Voice
Exercise 17 - Clauses
Exercise 18 - Verb + -ing (Gerunds and Particles)
Useful Lists
List 1 - Singular and Plural Nouns
List 2 - Uncountable Nouns made Countable
List 3 - Collective Nouns
List 4 - Verbs
List 5 - Irregular Verbs
List 6 - Adjectives
List 7 - Comparison of Adjectives
List 8 - Adverbs
List 9 - Adverbs sharing same words as adjectives
List 10 - Pronouns
List 11 - Prepositions
List 12 - Conjunctions
List 13 - Forming Abstract Nouns
List 14 - Phrasal Verbs
List 19 - Foreign Phrases commonly used in English
List 20 - Gender
List 21 - Short Phrases
List 22 - Phrases and Idioms
List 24 - Proverbs and Expressions
List 25 - Antonyms
List 26. Synonyms
List 27. Homonyms
List 28 – Parents and Young
List 29 – Homes of people and creatures
List 30 - Objects and Sounds
Grammar Lessons
Lesson 1 - Nouns
Lesson 2 - Verbs
Lesson 3 - Adjectives
Lesson 4 - Adverbs
Lesson 5 - Pronouns
Lesson 6 - Prepositions
Lesson 7 - Conjunctions
Lesson 8 - Agreement
Lesson 9 - Articles
Lesson 10 - Modals
Lesson 11 - Conditionals
Lesson 12 - Modifiers
Lesson 13 - Indirect Speech
Lesson 14 - Either/Neither
Lesson 15 - Active and Passive Voice
Lesson 16 - Punctuation
1. Full Stop/Period (.)
2. Comma (,)
3. Question Mark (?)
4. Exclamation Mark (!)
5. Colon (:)
6. Semicolon (;)
7. Apostrophe (')
8. Hyphen (-)
9. Quotation Marks ("...")
10. Dash (–)
Lesson 17 - Clauses
Lesson 18 - Verb + -ing
Lesson 19 - Determiners and Quantifiers
Lesson 20 – Phrasal verbs
Tenses
Introduction to Tenses
Simple Present Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
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Simple Past Tense
Past Continuous Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
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Simple Future Tense
Future Continuous Tense
Future Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
English Writing
Writing Sentences
Writing Paragraph
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