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Old 09-06-2005, 03:12 PM   #3961
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Suck it up. It feels like the 14th month over here, primarily because wearing the same damned clothes has grown tiresome.
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Old 09-06-2005, 03:13 PM   #3962
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DTB or anyone else--what is the rule on hyphens?

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someone just changed my highly publicized to highly-publicized. What's the rule on hyphenating again? I've forgotten it.
That someone is wrong. An adverb doesn't need a hyphen. It's abundantly clear what it's modifying.
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Old 09-06-2005, 03:14 PM   #3963
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DTB or anyone else--what is the rule on hyphens?

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someone just changed my highly publicized to highly-publicized. What's the rule on hyphenating again? I've forgotten it.
They are wrong. There is no need to hyphenate when an adverb is modifying an adjective.

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Old 09-06-2005, 03:14 PM   #3964
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Of course, I'm sure Oprah's speech paled in comparison to these words of comfort from Babs Bush:
I know you're not from Texas, but Texas wants you anyway.
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Old 09-06-2005, 03:15 PM   #3965
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DTB or anyone else--what is the rule on hyphens?

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someone just changed my highly publicized to highly-publicized. What's the rule on hyphenating again? I've forgotten it.
I don't think you hyphenate adverb/adjective combos.
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Old 09-06-2005, 03:16 PM   #3966
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I know you're not from Texas, but Texas wants you anyway.
Aw, thanks pregnant-lady person! That made me smile.
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Old 09-06-2005, 03:17 PM   #3967
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Old 09-06-2005, 03:17 PM   #3968
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DTB or anyone else--what is the rule on hyphens?

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someone just changed my highly publicized to highly-publicized. What's the rule on hyphenating again? I've forgotten it.
The Supreme Court ruling was highly publicized. The highly-publicized Supreme Court ruling requires that suspects who are in custody receive information regarding their rights.

It depends on whether it is modifying a noun or not. I'm sure dtb will provide greater detail and clarity, but that is the short of it.



ETA: I have read the other advice on this subject, and I am standing by my statement. It is not clear to me whether sunny's usage of the phrase required hyphenation or not.

EFTA: I was not aware of the adverb usage exception. I'll take hte grammar nerds' word for it though. Luckily I write only in simple sentences, so the issue never arises.

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Old 09-06-2005, 03:20 PM   #3969
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DTB or anyone else--what is the rule on hyphens?

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The Supreme Court ruling was highly publicized. The highly-publicized Supreme Court ruling requires that suspects who are in custody receive information regarding their rights.

It depends on whether it is modifying a noun or not. I'm sure dtb will provide greater detail and clarity, but that is the short of it.
That is the rule when the first word is not an adverb.

This is how I remember the rule you stated above:

She lived during the eighteenth century.
Eighteenth-century life was smelly.
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Old 09-06-2005, 03:21 PM   #3970
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ETA: I have read the other advice on this subject, and I am standing by my statement.
Translation: Sunny is my box bitch, and as the partner she must endure my errors.
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Old 09-06-2005, 03:24 PM   #3971
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Translation: Sunny is my box bitch, and as the partner she must endure my errors.
Who is the partner in your scenario? I think you've got a dangling bitch in your sentence.
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Old 09-06-2005, 03:27 PM   #3972
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Curt Schilling count?

BOSTON - Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling and wife Shonda paid to fly a New Orleans family of nine to Boston and pledged to provide them with housing for a year.

“When we realized how many people had nowhere to go, we didn’t just want to make a donation,” Shonda Schilling told The Boston Globe. “We decided we wanted to bring an entire family here and put them up.”

The families connected through a Web site, openyourhome.com, which matches displaced families with people willing to house them. The Schillings registered Friday and on Saturday anonymously arranged for the family to fly to Boston.

“He said, ‘I would like to help you,”’ Efrem Fields, 31, told The Globe in a phone interview from his hotel. “He didn’t say who he was.”

Fields and his wife, Shelita, 28, and their kids met the Schillings at the hotel. Fields said his new friend looked familiar.
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Old 09-06-2005, 03:27 PM   #3973
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Who is the partner in your scenario? I think you've got a dangling bitch in your sentence.
Oh the irony.
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Old 09-06-2005, 03:29 PM   #3974
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DTB or anyone else--what is the rule on hyphens?

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The Supreme Court ruling was highly publicized. The highly-publicized Supreme Court ruling requires that suspects who are in custody receive information regarding their rights.

It depends on whether it is modifying a noun or not. I'm sure dtb will provide greater detail and clarity, but that is the short of it.



ETA: I have read the other advice on this subject, and I am standing by my statement. It is not clear to me whether sunny's usage of the phrase required hyphenation or not.

EFTA: I was not aware of the adverb usage exception. I'll take hte grammar nerds' word for it though. Luckily I write only in simple sentences, so the issue never arises.
Does it change if there are double hyphens?
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Old 09-06-2005, 03:34 PM   #3975
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DTB or anyone else--what is the rule on hyphens?

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someone just changed my highly publicized to highly-publicized. What's the rule on hyphenating again? I've forgotten it.
NO HYPHENS ON COMPOUND ADJECTIVES WHERE THE FIRST PART OF THE COMPOUND IS AN ADVERB ENDING IN "LY"

Now, is that so hard?
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