Examples:
Wrong | Twenty four of them will hold the glass. |
Right | Twenty-four of them will hold the glass. |
Wrong | Her cat like sound makes me feel uneasy. |
Right | Her cat-like sound makes me feel uneasy. |
Wrong | Seeing him face to face gives us unexplainable joy. |
Right | Seeing him face-to-face gives us unexplainable joy. |
Wrong | Half satisfied passion to hear her voice. |
Right | Half-satisfied passion to hear her voice. |
Wrong | Commander in chief. |
Right | Commander-in-chier. |
Wrong | Let us keep our schedule up to date. |
Right | Let us keep our schedule up-to-date. |
Wrong | self centered self concious self evident |
Right | self-centered self-concious self-evident |
Wrong | all clear |
Right | all-clear |
Wrong | anti aircraft |
Right | anti-aircraft |
Some hyphenated words drop the hyphen when they become predicate modifiers; well-known, good-natured, ill-bred.
Wrong | The actor was not always well-known. |
Right | The actor was not always well known. |