Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select
'No substitution'.
Your advice will benefit to me.
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SSC CGL 4th March 2020 Shift-3
benefit from me
Incorrect Answerbenefit me
Correct AnswerNo substitution
Incorrect Answerbenefit for me
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Your advice will benefit to me: This is incorrect because "benefit" in this context does not require a preposition like "to."
- benefit me: This is correct because "benefit" is a transitive verb here and takes a direct object without needing a preposition. "Me" directly follows "benefit."
- No substitution: This would only be correct if the original sentence were correct, which it's not due to the incorrect prepositional usage.
- Benefit for me: This is also incorrect. The phrase "for me" is unnecessary because "benefit" directly connects to its object without needing prepositions.
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