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as-told-to essay: rules for hyphenating noun phrases

(2025-05-10 22:41:08) 下一個

The rules for hyphenating noun phrases, especially compound modifiers, like as-told-to essay.

e.g.,
Sue Campbell moved to Hong Kong in 2010 as a managing director (MD) for a managing consultancy.
She said that in China, (1) employees were conscious of hierarchy and junior workers spoke up less.
(2) Campbell highly recommended living in Asia, saying the experience improved her confidence.
This as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Sue Campbell, 58, about relocating to China for work. The following has been edited for length and clarity.
Sue Campbell (left) moved to Hong Kong and worked across China for eight years, mainly in Shanghai. Nikada/Getty Images, Sue Campbell
I worked in China for 8 years. These 3 differences set the work culture apart from the Western world.https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/i-worked-in-china-for-8-years-these-3-differences-set-the-work-culture-apart-from-the-western-world/ar-BB1oQX6I?ocid=widgetonlockscreencvid=60a41d3e3319493ca65c9e2dc9b82b65ei=117

? General Rule: Use hyphens in compound adjectives before a noun.

When two or more words work together as a single adjective modifying a noun, you hyphenate them.

Examples:

  • well-known author (but: the author is well known)

  • full-time job

  • once-in-a-lifetime opportunity

  • as-told-to essay = an essay that is told (or narrated) by someone to a writer, not authored solo


???? Rule Application in Your Example:

This as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation

Here, as-told-to acts as a compound adjective modifying essay, so its correctly hyphenated.

Without the hyphen, as told to essay would be grammatically jarringlike a noun + clause mash-up.


? Dont hyphenate when:

  1. The phrase follows the noun.

    • Correct: The essay is as told to the writer.

    • Incorrect: The essay is as-told-to the writer.

  2. The first word ends in -ly (adverb + adjective).

    • ? highly-recommended book ? highly recommended book


???? Tips:

  • Use a hyphen if misunderstanding is possible.

    • A small business owner a small-business owner.

  • When in doubt, test if the phrase answers what kind of ___?

    • What kind of essay? An as-told-to essay.

      common hyphenated noun phrases (compound modifiers) often used in business writing, journalism, and professional communication.


      ???? Reference Table: Hyphenated Compound Modifiers

      Hyphenated Phrase Used Before Noun Used After Noun (No Hyphen)
      as-told-to as-told-to essay The essay was as told to the reporter.
      well-known well-known expert The expert is well known.
      fast-growing fast-growing market The market is growing fast.
      decision-making decision-making process The process involves decision making.
      high-level high-level meeting The meeting was high level.
      low-cost low-cost alternative The alternative is low cost.
      long-term long-term goals The goals are long term.
      short-term short-term solution The solution is short term.
      real-time real-time analytics The analytics run in real time.
      full-time / part-time full-time job / part-time employee She works full time.
      start-up start-up company She launched a start-up. (noun also hyphenated)
      customer-facing customer-facing role The role is customer facing.
      user-friendly user-friendly interface The interface is user friendly.
      data-driven data-driven strategy The strategy is data driven.
      state-of-the-art state-of-the-art design The design is state of the art.
      cost-effective cost-effective method The method is cost effective.
      cross-functional cross-functional team The team is cross functional.
      in-depth in-depth analysis The analysis is in depth.
      hands-on hands-on experience She has experience that is hands on.

      ???? Key Reminders

    • Before the noun? Use hyphen: a fast-paced environment.

    • After the noun? No hyphen: The environment is fast paced.

    • Avoid hyphens with adverbs ending in -ly: a highly skilled leader, not highly-skilled leader.

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