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ILM-FAN TARAQQIYOTIDA ZAMONAVIY METODLARNING QO‘LLANILISHI 
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example, is an open hyphenation as a verb but a closed hyphenation ("carryover") 
as a noun and an adjective: 
– The money from that line item will carry over to next year's budget. [Verb form] 
– The money we used for the trip was part of the carryover from last year's budget. 
[Noun form] 
– Carryover funds can be used to cover a deficit. [Adjective form]
When we don't know in which category a particular hyphenation belongs, first we 
should try to look it up in the dictionary. We will see there that some hyphenation is 
hyphenated regardless of their function in a sentence. For example, "on-site" is a 
hyphenated hyphenation when it functions as an adjective or as an adverb: "The team 
conducted on-site visits" and "The team conducted its review on-site." 
The real confusion begins when the hyphenation is not given in the dictionary. That 
is, it is a hyphenation that is being formed for a very specific situation. In such cases, 
we have to rely on guidelines provided by the style manual to which we adhere. Our 
style manual of choice, the Chicago Manual of Style, has a lengthy section devoted 
to compound words--evidence that the rules are not simple. 
Morphological Usage of Hyphenated Words in English 
This is a more advanced topic, and something that most good native English 
writers get wrong. Here's a comprehensive set of rules: Here's the general rule: 
Words are usually hyphenated when they are "hyphenation" words -- words that act 
as a unit, possibly to describe another word. Exception: superlatives or 
comparatives, like "very", "more", "less", etc. Consider two examples: 

"She left an expensive blue purse on the table." 

"She left a half-full glass of water on the table." 
We have to compare the marked words in these two examples. Why is the 
second one hyphenated and not the first? They're practically the same, right? No! 
In the first case, you are saying "She left a purse that is expensive and blue on the 
table." The words "expensive" and "blue" are both describing the purse. In the 



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