Which is correct above-mentioned or mentioned above?
The proper form is hyphenated (above-mentioned). The word “aforementioned” works too and is correct, though coming across a bit dated nowadays.
How do you use above-mentioned?
The Commission found that the above-mentioned declarations showed that the parties has come to an agreement regarding the terms of a settlement. In addition to above-mentioned members of congress, two other recent Polish Americans have made their names in Washington.
What does the above-mentioned mean?
used in written language to mean that something has already been mentioned earlier in the same document. The above-mentioned article contains some inaccuracies.
Is above-mentioned outdated?
To write clearly and effectively, avoid legal jargon like the word above-mentioned or aforementioned. Instead, use words such as previously, earlier or above. Legal jargon: The above-mentioned documents are available on our website.
WHO IS I in the above-mentioned line?
“I”, here, is Ricky Braithwaite. He has been appointed as a teacher to the Greenslade School.
What is the meaning of afore mentioned?
Something that was mentioned before is aforementioned. Once you’ve written about something, it can then be referred to as aforementioned.
Is above named hyphenated?
Are you trying to hyphenate above-named? Unfortunately it cannot be hyphenated because it only contains one syllable.
WHO IS I in the above mentioned line?
Which is correct above mentioned or below issues?
“The following issues” is more correct in both grammar and context. Or, quite simply, “the below issues”. Above-mentioned is indeed a single adjective or adjective phrase, whether it has found itself commonly constructed with hyphen, space, or neither.
Is the word above mentioned really two words?
above mentioned isn’t really two words. It’s a one-word adjective. He was satisfied, but he insisted he had seen it being written as two words. Later, out of curiosity, I did an ngram search, which shows that above mentioned as two separate words is indeed frequent.
Which is better above mentioned or below mentioned?
With regard to your friend’s original statement, “below-mentioned” is a poor choice because “the issues” have not yet been mentioned. In other words, they are still pending statements…the below-as-yet-unmentioned issues? “The following issues” is more correct in both grammar and context.
Is the undermentioned the same as the above mentioned?
Undermentioned also serves the same purpose as below-mentioned, although neither of them is particularly pleasant to the ear or the eye. Hereinafter can also be used (mentioned hereinafter). Highly active question.