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Your counicl will benefit to me

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Answered by apink
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Answered by XxArmyGirlxX
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"Your advice will benefit to me." What is wrong in this sentence? Please give me reason for your valuable answer.

A. ‘Benefit’ is a transitive and intransitive verb. As an intransitive verb, it is followed by either ‘from’ or ‘by’ + the object. The following sentences are correct in case of ‘benefit’ being used as a verb.

B. 1. I will benefit from/by your advice. - intransitive verb (correct) - ( Your advice will benefit to me - incorrect)

OR

B. 2. Your advice will benefit me. (correct)

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