Hi, would someone shed light on the matter given below
1) Can "Cargo Ground Handling Service Charges" be the heading column of a table or a name of a site's page?
2) Is it better to say "Cargo Ground Handling Charges" instead of the longer version?
3) Should the heading be written as
Cargo Ground-Handling-Service Charges or
Cargo Ground-Handling Service Charges.
4) Is the word order correct and do I need to use hyphens if it is about the headings and the compound adjectives which comprise some proper nouns?
I prefer no hyphens if it's all about titles or table headings.
Thanks
Compound Adjective
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Re: Compound Adjective
1. I don't see why not.
2. Either one is fine to me.
3. What's up with the hyphen? Is it necessary to have it there?
4. It's ok and lose the hyphen, I think. I don't see why you need to hyphenate those words.
2. Either one is fine to me.
3. What's up with the hyphen? Is it necessary to have it there?
4. It's ok and lose the hyphen, I think. I don't see why you need to hyphenate those words.