
Aug 7th, 2012, 08:21 am
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 | eslHQ Member | | Join Date: Aug 12th, 2009 Location: Norwich, UK Age: 49
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Re: Right Handman Technically, it should be right-hand man. When adjectives are compounds of words we usually join them with a hyphen (-). Other examples are left-hand side, right-hand side, six-year-old boy. Low-risk investment, 20-storey building (UK) 20-story building (US), etc.
Sue, I like your strategy for troublesome students. Must try it myself!  |