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Which two sentences use hyphenation correctly?
Stephan is helping the orphans raise funds to rebuild their school to-day.
Jessica found her favorite blue-green skirt in a box in the attic.
We had to drive in bad weather for four-hours.
Andre was happy to learn that his brother-in-law would be visiting soon.
Daniel bakes the best cup-cakes in our family.
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Sentences 2 and 4.
- Jessica found her favorite blue-green skirt... — "blue-green" is correctly hyphenated as a compound modifier before a noun.
- Andre was happy to learn that his brother-in-law... — "brother-in-law" is correctly hyphenated.
(The others are incorrect: "to-day" should be "today"; "for four hours" needs no hyphen; "cupcakes" is one word.)
- Jessica found her favorite blue-green skirt... — "blue-green" is correctly hyphenated as a compound modifier before a noun.
- Andre was happy to learn that his brother-in-law... — "brother-in-law" is correctly hyphenated.
(The others are incorrect: "to-day" should be "today"; "for four hours" needs no hyphen; "cupcakes" is one word.)
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