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  • BenefitEd | Retain Your Employees with Education Benefits
    Who is BenefitEd? For employers looking to build highly competitive, differentiated benefits packages, BenefitEd delivers a full suite of customizable education benefit products direct to employers, through benefit brokers and white label solutions
  • Benefitted vs. Benefited - Grammar. com
    Here's why: "benefit" is a regular verb with 3 syllables, so the immediate result when creating the past-tense form is obtained by simply adding the "-ed" This is how you get the "benefited" version, which is correct But the word benefit also ends in the syllable "fit"
  • Benefited or Benefitted—Which Is Right? - Grammarly Blog
    Benefited and benefitted are both acceptable spellings Benefited< is more common in the United States
  • Benefited or Benefitted: What’s the Difference and Which Is Correct
    Both benefited and benefitted are correct, but usage depends on regional standards: American English often uses benefited, while British English sometimes prefers benefitted
  • Benefited or Benefitted: What’s the Difference?
    Benefitted is an alternative spelling of the same word It is applicable to all the same contexts as benefited, with the caveat that benefitted is the preferred form in British English For example, King George VI benefitted from the forbidden love between his elder brother and Wallis Simpson
  • Benefited or Benefitted - Basicsgrammar. com
    Benefited is dominant in American English, while benefitted is favored in British English and formal writing Choosing the correct form depends on your audience, context, and consistency
  • Benefited or Benefitted: What’s the Difference? - Two Minute English
    While both “benefited” and “benefitted” are accepted forms of the past tense for the verb “benefit,” the decision to use one form over the other depends on regional preferences and pronunciation patterns
  • Benefited vs. Benefitted: What’s the Difference? | Humanizey
    Is it benefited or benefitted? Both look right, but only one is standard in most English varieties Learn which spelling to use in American and British English, why both exist, and how to remember the correct form — with examples and a short quiz
  • Benefitted vs Benefited » Go for English
    In American English, “benefited” is the preferred spelling, while “benefitted” is more commonly used in British English For example, in a sentence: “The new policy benefitted many employees,” we see how “benefitted” conveys the idea that employees gained from the policy
  • Benefited vs Benefitted – Correct Usage, Grammar, and Examples
    What Does “Benefited” Mean? Benefited is the most common past tense form of the verb benefit, particularly in American English It refers to gaining an advantage, improvement, or positive outcome





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