Which sentence needs a hyphen?

Answered by Randy McIntyre

A hyphen is needed in the following sentence: This wall is load-bearing.

Explanation: In this sentence, “load-bearing” is functioning as an adjective to describe the noun “wall.” Since “load-bearing” is a compound adjective, it requires a hyphen to show that it is a single concept modifying the noun. Without the hyphen, the sentence may be interpreted as “This wall is load and bearing,” which changes the intended meaning.