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The “Year Old” Hyphen: When to Use It and When to Drop It
When to Hyphenate Year Old. “Year old” should be hyphenated when it modifies a noun that follows it. That is, when the phrase is describing the age of a person, place, or thing, and it precedes that noun in a sentence, then it should be written as year-old.
How to Hyphenate an Age - GRAMMARIST
Rule #1: When age is used as a compound noun. When age is used as a substitute for a noun, it must be hyphenated. For example: The Junior Open Class Art Show was for twelve-year-olds and younger. David is a 9-year-old, so he can enter his art in the show. Rule #2: When age is used as a compound adjective.
Is "Year Old" Hyphenated or Not? | Grammarly
Grammar. Hyphenate “year old” if the phrase precedes a noun that it is modifying. Do you want to talk about age? Before you start, you need to know something. Is “year old” hyphenated or not? When to Hyphenate “Year Old” Is the age describing a noun? Does the age precede a noun? If the answer is yes to these two questions, hyphenate.
18 Years Old or 18-Years-Old? When to Hyphenate Years Old
Year old or Year-old? The basic rule is, Use hyphens for ages expressed as adjectives before a noun or as substitutes for a noun. Do not use hyphens when you are simply stating the age of something. In other words, you want to follow a pattern similar to this, John is 16. John is 16 years old. John is a 16-year-old. John is a 16-year-old boy.
Year Old or Years Old - Which Is Correct? (+Hyphen Rule) - Grammarhow
Both terms “year old” and “years old” are correct and acceptable. The first, “year old” refers to one-year-old things and follows the noun it describes. The second also appears after the noun and relates to things older than one, for example, “She is ten years old.”.
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