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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence has a hyphen where it should not be? I ordered sugar-free coffee this afternoon. The broadband company I chose had a very low set-up fee. There was a break-in at his friend’s place around midnight. The team continued to build-up its momentum in the second quarter.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KyanTheDoodle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Phebe

OpenStudy (phebe):

what you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think The broadband company I chose had a very low set-up fee.

OpenStudy (phebe):

YES! that is correct the answer is B see it wasnt hard you knew the answer

OpenStudy (phebe):

ima give you medal Good job!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it was wrong

OpenStudy (phebe):

can u explain that because B an d were the only posibble right answers

OpenStudy (phebe):

well im sry i thought i was right My bad for getting you wrong i should have read it again

OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):

It's D, ya sillies. It should be build up, because that's just what it's doing. it's not a phrase of any sort, it's actually building up.

OpenStudy (phebe):

The broadband company I chose had a very low set-up fee. i assumed set-up should have been spelled like (setup) but i was wrong

OpenStudy (phebe):

Yeah i knew it was out of B or D

OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):

Well that's okay, we all make mistakes. Even me sometimes.

OpenStudy (phebe):

TRue!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The correct answer is 'D'- "The team continued to build-up its momentum in the second quarter."

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