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Our five-year-old vehicle must be traded in for a newer model vs Our five year old vehicle must be traded in for a newer model

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. The first phrase "our five-year-old vehicle" uses hyphens to connect the words 'five' and 'year' to form a compound adjective describing the age of the vehicle. The second phrase "our five year old vehicle" does not use hyphens and treats 'five year old' as separate words, which is incorrect in this context.

Last updated: March 28, 2024

Our five-year-old vehicle must be traded in for a newer model

This phrase is correct as it uses hyphens to create a compound adjective 'five-year-old' to describe the age of the vehicle.

This phrase is used to describe the age of the vehicle as five years old using a compound adjective formed by hyphens.

Our five year old vehicle must be traded in for a newer model

This phrase is incorrect as it does not use hyphens to create a compound adjective to describe the age of the vehicle.

This phrase incorrectly separates 'five year old' into individual words, which is not the correct way to describe the age of the vehicle.

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