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' :)

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

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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."
 

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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.
 

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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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