“Are the hyphens in this sentence correct?” a colleague asked me recently: “The couple moved in to the beautiful 175-luxury apartment-home community just two weeks after it opened.”
Hyphens help prevent confusion, so use them when you want your readers to know what you mean, writes June Casagrande. But there are exceptions to the rule.
“You know, I don’t think I have the authority to change the outcome.” That single line from former vice president Mike Pence’s book “So Help Me God” contains what Pence
Every year in this column, I give tips for how to avoid the most common writing mistakes in holiday greetings and invitations. And every year, I’m reminded of just how