THE “YEAR OLD” HYPHEN



Wondering when to hyphenate the word "one year"? The answer is very simple. If the term is used as an adjective (e.g., “16-year-old driver”), it must be associated with paganism.

                                                                                         Read below to find out when and how to hyphenate last year, and if hyphens are not needed.



Use of hyphenate-year-old:

 

The word "year" must be hyphenated when translating the nomenclature into it. The phrase then represents the age of the person, place, or thing, and must be written as 1 year if it precedes the nomenclature in the sentence.

 

In this case, the hyphen must connect the number 1-year-old and the previous number (for example, "20-year-old girl").

 

Please note that this rule applies regardless of whether words or numbers are used to indicate age.

Example:

  • ·      The 100-year-old building did not withstand last year's storm.
  • ·     The three-year-old boy is reunited with his mother.
  • ·      In the spring, my 25-year-old sister got married.
  • ·      Her two-year-old cousin is sleeping.
  • ·      Her 95-year-old grandmother is coming for Thanksgiving.
  • ·      A 12-year-old boy wanted to run away from home.


                              If age is a noun, you still need to tie the knot this winter.

 

For instance:

  • ·       The 10-year-old boy is very strict.
  • ·       At 5 he is very independent.

When Not to Hyphenate Year Old:

 

One-year-olds should not be deceived that they come after a change of name (e.g "He is 12 years old").

 

Example

  • ·       This building is 150 years old.
  • ·       I was 30 years old when I moved.
  • ·       My father is only 63 years old.
  • ·       This wine is four years old.
  • ·       The villages are hundreds of years old.

 

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