Anonymous I b elieve the first one, be of great benefit, is correct. I do, too. Anonymous But I saw someone use the latter.
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Anonymous I believe the first one, be of great benefit, is correct.I do, too.
AnonymousBut I saw someone use the latter.No doubt you will; nevertheless, it is a miscast phrase.
NTCLANNADdoes that mean [*** is of great benefits] will be considered as a grammar error under all circumstances?When idiomatic expressions are being tested, it will be marked wrong, I think.
NTCLANNAD, is it true that plural form cant be used with [be of noun] structure ?I cannot say that that is a universal truth, but a
And I thought it was latter not later. Which is correct English/spelling