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We will all be greatly benefitted by this scheme.
This scheme has greatly benefitted us all.
This scheme would greatly benefit wee all.
This scheme will greatly benefit us all.
This scheme is going to greatly benefit us all.
- Option 1: "This scheme has greatly benefitted us all."
- Past tense: Indicates the scheme has already provided benefits.
- Option 2: "This scheme would greatly benefit we all."
- Conditional tense: Suggests a potential benefit.
- Incorrect grammar: "we all" should be "us all."
- Option 3: "This scheme will greatly benefit us all."
- Future tense: Indicates the scheme is expected to provide benefits.
- Correct grammar: "us all" is appropriate.
- Option 4: "This scheme is going to greatly benefit us all."
- Future tense: Similar to Option 3, with slightly different phrasing.
- Option 3 is grammatically correct and conveys future benefits effectively.
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