Dashes - Writing Commons
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Dashes can be placed at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence, depending on what you want to emphasize: To show ranges for numbers or dates (e.g., 1 May–13 June). To divide a compound adjective with two equal parts (e.g., the India–Pakistan issue). To extend sentences, similar to colons, semicolons, and three dots (e.g., I need 1 thing – money). Teaching—the profession has always appealed to me.
To show ranges for numbers or dates (e.g., 1 May–13 June).
To divide a compound adjective with two equal parts (e.g., the India–Pakistan issue).
To extend sentences, similar to colons, semicolons, and three dots (e.g., I need 1 thing – money).
Teaching—the profession has always appealed to me.
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