Here's why:
* Sixteen-year-old is a compound adjective describing the child.
* Compound adjectives that precede the noun they modify are usually hyphenated.
* In this case, "sixteen-year-old" works as a single unit to describe the child's age.
Here's why:
* Sixteen-year-old is a compound adjective describing the child.
* Compound adjectives that precede the noun they modify are usually hyphenated.
* In this case, "sixteen-year-old" works as a single unit to describe the child's age.