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Which of the following sentences is hyphenated correctly?

A:The shelter gave him a two-year-old dog.

B:The day was terribly-cold.

C:You had an amazingly-good idea.

D:I only work part-time.

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Answer:

The answer is D: "...Part-time."

Step-by-step explanation:

I asked my English teacher and they explained that one would not hyphon three words (such as A: "...Two-year-old..."). The proper hyphenated term would be "Two-year old dog"

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A:The shelter gave him a two-year-old dog.

Two-year-old is a hyphenated compound word. It is used as an adjective to describe how old the dog is.
Option B is wrong because we do not use hyphens between the adverb and the adjective it is describing.
Option C is also wrong for the same reason as option B.
Option D is incorrect as well. The reason is because the work is adjective phrase is after the noun it's describing rather than before.
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