If the hyphen at the end of these lines is uncomplicated and the line is sorted according to the order, are a couple of “limitations” as a “limitation-s”?
Should you spell limitation as limitation?
According to the website it is wrong as it is hyphenated as: ‘lim-i-ta-tions’.
It is also wrong according to hunspell, which says that the correct forms are ‘lim-i-ta-tions’ (en-us dict) or ‘lim-it-a-tions’ (en-gb dict). It is also worth noting that the correct places are in the wrong for the correct English forms.
I was wondering if there is a rule which allows this form or not. But I just found the form (limitation-s) form.
As said in comments: That
hyphenation violates 2 rules: “Spin in the middle of a syllable”. ” – Hellion Mar 19 2015
I expect it was a word across multiple lines, it didn’t fit at the end of the line. I have another 2 words in this – Hellion. See and see this for information. As the answer says, it shouldn’t be hyphenated as it isn’t a syllable break. What Are Some of the allowed places in India?