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Hhtt Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

draw benefit

"He drew great benefits from his membership in the association."

How can be explain above sentence, but retaining its meaning?

For example, which of the following is identical with the original?

1.He obtained great benefits from his membership in the association.
2.He had great benefits from his membership in the association.
3.He got great benefits from his membership in the association.
4.He derived great benefits from his membership in the assocation.
5.He reaped great benefits from his membership in the association.

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Top answer

None are wrong, but I'd choose 4 or 5. The original is not very good.

  • None are wrong, but I'd choose 4 or 5.
  • The original is not very good.
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None are wrong, but I'd choose 4 or 5.

The original is not very good.

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