Hyphenation - Learning EnglishSometimes we need to split (break) a word at the end of a line, for example:
In such cases, it is important to insert the hyphen in an appropriate position, that is, between syllables. Since we insert the hyphen between syllables, it follows that we cannot hyphenate a single-syllable word. We cannot hyphenate the single-syllable word "friend", for example, but we can hyphenate the three-syllable word "convenient" as "con-venient" or "conven-ient". Understanding SyllablesTo hyphenate correctly, it helps to understand syllables. Every word is made from syllables. Each word has one, two, three or more syllables, as shown in the following chart.
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Monday, June 3, 2013
Hyphenation - Learning English
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