"hyphenated". excellent!
David Steele wrote: > Wikipedia has an opinion about this: > > In grammar </wiki/Grammar>, a *pro-verb* is a word or phrase that stands > in place of a verb (for example, in order that the verb not need to be > repeated). It does for a verb what the more widely known pronoun > </wiki/Pronoun> does for a noun. It, along with pronouns and some other > word classes, form the general group of word classes pro-forms > </wiki/Pro-forms>. It is a type of anaphora > </wiki/Anaphora_%28linguistics%29>. This term is always hyphenated, to > distinguish it from the unrelated term proverb </wiki/Proverb>. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
