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  • Benefitted vs. Benefited - Grammar. com
    Which past tense is the correct one, "benefitted" or "benefited"? You will find out right now! Both forms are accepted, you have probably observed that already, because you saw this word written both with a single and a double "t"
  • Benefited or Benefitted—Which Is Right? - Grammarly
    Benefited and benefitted are both acceptable spellings Benefited< is more common in the United States
  • Benefited or Benefitted: Which Spelling Is Correct? in 2026
    Benefited or benefitted? The quick answer is simple: both are correct, but benefited is preferred in American English, while benefitted is more common in British English
  • 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 vs. Benefitted: What’s the Real Difference?
    Understanding the differences between benefited and benefitted makes your writing more professional and consistent Both forms are proper, but choosing one based on your style, audience, and context is the key
  • Benefited vs Benefitted: Understanding the Difference
    TL;DR: Use “benefited” (past tense) and “benefiting” (present participle) in formal writing “Benefitted” is outdated and rarely used—stick to “benefited” for correctness and clarity If you’re scratching your head over whether to write “benefited” or “benefitted”, you’re not alone!
  • 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


















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