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Peterchan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Benefit or benefits

Hi

This singular plural thing is quite confusing sometimes.

Do we say "I cannot see any benefit/benefits from doing this....."?

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You could say either, but the uncountable 'benefit' is more usual, I think.

  • You could say either, but the uncountable 'benefit' is more usual, I think.
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You could say either, but the uncountable 'benefit' is more usual, I think.

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