Question
Which sentence is correct?
She handed the hard working teacher the all important test.
She handed the hardworking teacher the allimportant test.
She handed the hard-working teacher the all-important test.
She handed the hard working teacher the all important test.
She handed the hardworking teacher the allimportant test.
She handed the hard-working teacher the all-important test.
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The correct sentence is:
**She handed the hard-working teacher the all-important test.**
In this sentence, "hard-working" and "all-important" are correctly hyphenated because they are compound adjectives that describe a noun.
**She handed the hard-working teacher the all-important test.**
In this sentence, "hard-working" and "all-important" are correctly hyphenated because they are compound adjectives that describe a noun.
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