[Grammar] Hand-over format / Handing over format

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1. Could you please share to me a Handing over format?

2. Could you please share to me a Hand-over format?

3. Could you please share me a hand-over format?

4. Could you please share with me a Hand-over format?

Which one is correct? Should I put a hyphen between "hand" and "over"?
 
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They don't make sense to me. For a start, it's "share with me". Also, you have omitted an article after "me". Thirdly, there is no reason to capitalise "handing/hand". Most importantly, what on earth is a "handing over/hand-over/Hand-over format"?

If you understand the definition of "format" correctly, you will know that it's not possible to hand one over or share one with anyone.

What is a "hypon"?
 
No. That's not a word either. Try again.
 
The first two letters are correct. The final letter is correct. The rest are incorrect. Look at a list of English punctuation terms and find the right one.
 
The first two letters are correct. The final letter is correct. The rest are incorrect. Look at a list of English punctuation terms and find the right one.

Hyphen. I won't make a mistake again. Thanks a lot.
 
Well done. Now look at the questions I asked you in post #2.
 
OK. Now it's clear. I never write it.

Is it a fictional character/ cartoon? I couldn't find it through Oxford dictionary and Google.
 
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I don't know what "I never write it" means.

Is what a fictional character/cartoon? What did you look up on Google and in the Oxford dictionary?
 
I don't know what "I never write it" means.

Is what a fictional character/cartoon? What did you look up on Google and in the Oxford dictionary?

I never write hyphen (‐) in writing form. Since you are advised to look up the post#2, I was searching "hypon" in Google. I found : Hypon is fictional character, Then again I typed as " hypon pictures" and found that some cartoons. Below is the display from Oxford dictionary.

"No exact match found for "hypon" in British & World English."
 
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I was referring to these points from post #2:

"They don't make sense to me. For a start, it's "share with me". Also, you have omitted an article after "me". Thirdly, there is no reason to capitalise "handing/hand". Most importantly, what on earth is a "handing over/hand-over/Hand-over format"?

If you understand the definition of "format" correctly, you will know that it's not possible to hand one over or share one with anyone."

We can stop discussing hyphens now.
 
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