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Anonymous  +  814265 Fri, 10 Jul 09 09:27 PM
is this sentence correct:

 

In addition, I homeschooled my five children, two of which started college at age 15.

 

Grammar Geek  +  814274 Fri, 10 Jul 09 09:39 PM
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“is this sentence correct:

 

 

In addition, I homeschooled my five children, two of whom started college at [the] age [of] 15.

 

 

 

I prefer "the age of 15" but it's not mandatory. Change "which" to "whom."]

 

Does "homeschooled" usually have a hyphen?

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Philip  +  814372 Fri, 10 Jul 09 11:22 PM
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“is this sentence correct:

 

 

In addition, I homeschooled my five children, two of whom started college at [the] age [of] 15.

 

 

 

I prefer "the age of 15" but it's not mandatory. Change "which" to "whom."]

 

Does "homeschooled" usually have a hyphen?

Ditto.

Ditto.

I would use a hyphen.

 

[Sounds like you did a good job of home-schooling.]

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