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18 August, 07:27

The hyphen in "one-time winner" is used because:

a. time modifies one winner

b. one is a prefix

c. one-time is a number

d. one and time modify winner

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  1. 18 August, 07:49
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    The correct answer is D. one and time modify winner.

    A is incorrect because time is the word being modified (described), and not the other way round. B is incorrect because one is a number, and not a prefix. C is incorrect because one-time is an adjective, and only one is a number.

    That leaves us with D as the correct answer - both words, one and time, modify the word winner - and because it is a compound adjective, it has to have a hyphen.
  2. 18 August, 07:55
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    The hyphen in "one-time winner" is used because

    d. one and time modify winner

    Hyphens are used in compound words to show that the component words have a combined meaning or that there is a relationship between the words that make up the compound.
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