punctuation - Predicative Position of Adjectives: Do We Hyphenate after the Verb?


Do the words in the following sentences get hyphenated?




  1. She is old-fashioned.




  2. He was ill-at-ease.




  3. He is well-informed, well-read, well-educated, and well-known.




  4. He brought me up-to-date. (Adverbial.)




  5. He is up-to-date. (Adjectival.)




  6. Joe said, "The test is multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank."




  7. The technology is state-of-the-art and the new software is cutting-edge.






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