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What's correct?

  1. Employee details
  2. Employee's details
  3. Details of the employee
Verification of the minimum time
Minimum time verification

???????
Can u explein me the different between them?

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[STRIKE]What's[/STRIKE] Which is correct?

  1. Employee details
  2. Employee's details
  3. Details of the employee
Verification of the minimum time
Minimum time verification

[STRIKE]???????[/STRIKE]
Can you explain [STRIKE]me[/STRIKE] the different between them to me please?

[STRIKE]Thank's[/STRIKE] Thanks.

Hello Arara

1) Please note the correct spelling of adjective.
2) Please see the amendments I made to your post above.
3) Your line of question marks was unrequired. A question mark should be placed at the end of a sentence, and only one is required.

With regards to your question, context is important. It is quite possible that all of your examples are correct depending on how they are used.

Please post some sentences containing each of your examples and then we will be able to comment.
 

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Details of the mantence beneficiary:
Ana Paola
August 7th 2000

Mantence beneficiary details:
Ana Paola
August 7th 2000

Employee's details:
Ana Paola
August 7th 2000

Verification of the minimum time of bleeding, before the accomplishment of the act, any work can be done in the animals.

Minimum time of bleeding Verification, before the accomplishment of the act, any work can be done in the animals.



 

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Details of the mantence beneficiary:
Ana Paola
August 7th 2000

Mantence beneficiary details:
Ana Paola
August 7th 2000

I don't understand what a "maintenance beneficiary" is. Can you explain please? And note the spelling of maintenance.

Employee's details:
Ana Paola
August 7th 2000

Either "Employee's details" or "Employee details" sound fine here.


Verification of the minimum time of bleeding, before the accomplishment of the act, any work can be done in the animals.

Minimum time of bleeding Verification, before the accomplishment of the act, any work can be done in the animals.

Neither of these sentences make sense - I'm sorry but I can't understand what you mean. Is this a veterinary quote? Is it something to do with animal slaughter?


See above.
 

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Maybe the right word is Alimony beneficiary and not maintenance beneficiary ( The person who receive money for food or rent etc.. after devorcing)

Ana Paola
Alimony beneficiary details
August 7th 2000


Details of the alimony beneficiary
Ana Paola
August 7th 2000


Alimony benificiary's details
Ana Paola
August 7th 2000


Thank's for your patience
 

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Maybe the right word is "alimony" beneficiary and not maintenance beneficiary (the person who receives money for food or rent etc after divorcing)

Ana Paola
Alimony beneficiary details
August 7th 2000


Details of the alimony beneficiary
Ana Paola
August 7th 2000


Alimony benificiary's details
Ana Paola
August 7th 2000


[STRIKE]Thank's[/STRIKE] Thanks for your patience.


All three are fine. I don't know if there's a legal term for this (maybe "alimony recipient") but "alimony beneficiary" might well be correct. I'm not a divorce lawyer!
 

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My is a grammar question focus on the the words order (the orther of the words)

e.g words order (the order of the words) which one is correct?


Do you know how to explain the difference between them to me?
Do they have a different meaning or not?


Details of the alimony beneficiary
Alimony beneficiary details
Alimony beneficiary's details
 
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My is a grammar question focus on the the words order (the orther of the words)

e.g words order (the order of the words) which one is correct?


Do you know how to explain the difference between them to me?
Do they have a different meaning or not?


Details of the alimony beneficiary
Alimony beneficiary details
Alimony beneficiary's details

As I said, all three are fine. They are all grammatically correct and as far as I'm concerned, it wouldn't matter which one you use. There is no discernible difference between them.

I simply added that I didn't know if "alimony beneficiary" was the correct term.
 

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Thank you :up:
 
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