[Grammar] hyphenated words

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grammarfreak

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which is the correct rule for the use of the hyphenated words ending in on as in (clip-on, snap-on, roll-on, instant-on, etc.) and when to use it correctly.


I know that the preposition on is used to indicate a position above relating with a surface or something else.

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Technically hyphens are used to connect words that otherwise would not be joined, as in your examples. These days they're not used so often though. In general I advise using them for phrasal adjectives and not bothering with anywhere else.

e.g.
"My soon-to-be wife"
"A punched-up face"
"There was a punch up in the yard"
 
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