What's the difference between A DASH and A HYPHEN? I've come up with a short comparison for those interested in details ;)
As you can see above in the first sentence we use hyphens to connect the words within one word. In the sentences with dashes – both en dash as well as em dash are used to connect the parts of a sentence.
Here's a table with comparison and if you need more details, you can always go back HERE - to a recent post on DASHES or HERE - to a post on HYPHENS.
DASH
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HYPHEN
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–
(en dash)
—
(em dash)
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-
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en dash: MAC keyboard: PRESS ALT+hyphen
PC:
PRESS ALT+0150 (use the numeric board on your right only!)
em dash: MAC keyboard: PRESS ALT+SHIFT+hyphen
PC:
PRESS ALT+0151 (use the numeric board on your right only!)
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No problems, since it’s usually set as
default in keyboards
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Both types of dash are used to CONNECT
or SEPARATE PHRASES and SENTENCES
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Hyphens are used to CONNECT or
SEPARATE INDIVIDUAL WORDS
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Sam lied to me – and he thought I
wouldn’t know. (en dash)
THERE
IS ALWAYS A SPACE BEFORE AND AFTER EN DASH
Sam lied to me—and he thought I
wouldn’t know. (em dash)
THERE
IS NEVER A SPACE BEFORE OR AFTER EM DASH
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a two-year-old girl
semi-detached
user-friendly
THERE
IS NEVER A SPACE BEFORE OR AFTER HYPHEN
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A
DOUBLE DASH is when
we use two dashes to separate/connect a sentence:
My mother – who rarely gets angy –
really lost her temper.
Or
My mother—who rarely gets angy—really
lost her temper.
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