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Benefit
Hi,
I want to use "benefit" as a verb. Please see my sentence as follows:
"I would like to thank Professor Elder for his comments about the solvability of Problem A in (3) which benefit me in this paper".
Would you correct my sentence if it is wrong? Thanks.
Best wishes.
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Re: Benefit
I'd se the past tense there.
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Re: Benefit

Originally Posted by
Tdol
I'd se the past tense there.
Hi Tdol,
Thank for your comment.
You meant it should be "..which benefited me...", didn't you?
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Re: Benefit

Originally Posted by
LeUyenHoc
Hi Tdol,
Thank for your comment.
You meant it should be "..which benefited me...", didn't you?
Yes he did
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Re: Benefit

Originally Posted by
Raymott
Yes he did
Hi,
Thank you very much.
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