Yes, a dash is typically used between two years to indicate a range, such as "1990–2000." This format shows that the period spans from the beginning of the first year to the end of the second. However, when referring to a specific year, no dash is needed, such as in "in 1990."
a hyphen connects two words, a dash gives a pause between two words....
The next palindromic years are going to be 2112 and 2222. There is a 100 year difference between the two.
Including the start and end year in the calculation, there are 38 years between the two years.
Put a comma between them. Better still, put them in brackets (parentheses) before that.
In the context of length, a one dash (–) typically represents a range or span between two values, such as in measurements or time. For instance, "5–10 cm" indicates a length that can vary between 5 and 10 centimeters. It's also commonly used in writing to denote a connection or relationship between items.
a hyphen connects two words, a dash gives a pause between two words....
Mostly. But you'll probably want to put a dash between two and day. For example, "What is the two-day program like."
if it is a single dash then it means a single covalent bond.
The bodies of the two trucks would have to be an exact match. Otherwise the new dash will have to be modified to fit.
43 years if you are asking the years that are between these two years. 45 if you are including these two years.
No it doesn't require a hyphen.
You would put it between the {(year's) (r and s)}.
There 26 years BETWEEN the two.
Cayenne pepper traditionally comes from red hot chili peppers. A dash is a very small amount, usually just a bit that you can get between two fingers or a shake from the container.
There are no cheats for diner dash two. There are no cheats for diner dash two.
A dash is used to connect two phrases; a hyphen is used to connect two words. Here are some examples. I use a hyphen for the compound word anti-matter. I use a dash to create a break in the flow of my sentence -- if you know what I mean.
Check your keyboard it's between the number zero and the plus symbol at the top right of the regular 105+ US keyboard. This is a hyphen and not a dash. If you use the hyphen key, you must use it twice to make a dash, but this still is not a dash as there is a space between the two hyphens. There are two types of dashes. The en dash and the em dash. The en dash is bigger than a hyphen, but smaller than a em dash. The em dash is what most would want to use. The way to type is as follows: en dash - hold down the "alt" key and type 0150. em dash - hold down the "alt" key and type 0151 - Note the dash used in each of the instructions. The first is an en dash, and the second is an em dash. The character beneath them is a hyphen.