Small group-based or small-group-based?

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BobBobby

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Hi all,

Is it OK to write small-group-based (with hyphens between each word) or does it have to be small group-based? The problem is because there are 2 words before 'based' :)

Thanks!
 
We'd need to see the rest of the text to know the answer.
 
We'd need to see the rest of the text to know the answer.

"Two types of teaching were employed; one-on-one teaching and small group based teaching."
 
I would hyphenate small-group-based. It's a double compound adjective, if I may coin a phrase, where group-based is refined by adding "small-".

The semicolon should be a colon.
 
Thanks :)
 
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BobBobby, there's no need to quote our replies back to us or to post a 'Thanks' message.

Just click the 'Thank' button at the bottom left of replies you find helpful.

Finally, don't use a smiley to replace a full stop (period).

Thank you.
 
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