Questions: Use hyphens in compound adjectives where necessary. If no hyphens are needed, submit text without making any changes. "Would you like to live in a dormitory on campus, or would you prefer off-campus housing?" the college recruiter asked Manny.

Use hyphens in compound adjectives where necessary. If no hyphens are needed, submit text without making any changes.
"Would you like to live in a dormitory on campus, or would you prefer off-campus housing?" the college recruiter asked Manny.
Transcript text: Use hyphens in compound adjectives where necessary. If no hyphens are needed, submit text without making any changes. "Would you like to live in a dormitory on campus, or would you prefer off-campus housing?" the college recruiter asked Manny.
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To correctly use hyphens in compound adjectives, it's important to identify when two or more words are working together to modify a noun. In the given sentence, "off campus" is a compound adjective describing the type of housing. Therefore, a hyphen should be used to connect these words.

Revised sentence: "Would you like to live in a dormitory on campus, or would you prefer off-campus housing?" the college recruiter asked Manny.

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