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ENGLISH
PORTUGUESE LINGUISTICS & CULTURE |
Autor: | Josi |
E-mail: | não-disponível |
Data: | 02/OUT/2015 12:49 PM |
Assunto: | Leitura de email |
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Hyphen The hyphen is the shorter mark that is often used to link two or more words together. It can sometimes be seen at the end of a line to break up a whole word that won’t fit into the space. For example: user-friendly, part-time, up-to-date, back-to-back Dash The Dash is the longer line used as punctuation in sentences – coming in between words (as in this sentence). It can also be used – as here – in pairs. For example: Paul sang his song terribly – and he thought he was brilliant! Source: http://www.dashhyphen.com/ Underscore is used more often than underline. / - foward slash Josi |