When alphabetizing in lists, the unhyphenated name "Young" precedes the hyphenated name "Young-Lee,” just as “on” would proceed the compound hyphenated word “on-site.” As an example, the correct alphabetical order of names and compound phrases is: Jones-Smith, on-site, Robinson, Smith...
way to practice alphabetizing words according to the first letter.Stage 3: Alphabetize to the Second and Third LettersPlay “Who’s Coming to My Party?” In real-world applications, your child will come across multiple items that start with the same letter (for example, the names of ...
(contains more atoms) becomes the end that receives the #1 label on its end carbon–If that also is a tie then the next tie breaker is alphabetizing the side groups – The higher order or first occurring alphabetical character side group becomes carbon #1111 2 3 4 5 6Step 5: Separate ...
There are rare exceptions to this rule, such as pluralizing letters of the alphabet. Example Dot thei’sand cross thet’s. Possessive pronouns vs contractions One of the most common apostrophe mistakes is confusing possessive pronouns with contractions that look or sound similar. Always pay attent...
Jones" because "Jones-Smith" begins with J, which comes before the letters R and S. In the case of "Young-Parker" and "Young-Lee," the latter name would come first because the letters following the hyphen are P and L with L coming before the letter P. Alphabetizing proper names ...