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Help! I am kind of confused about members of the sentence. "Tax reductions are beneficial to those who live on a tight buget." In the sentence, the book's explanation tells that the part "to those" is a object to the part"beneficial". I don't understand what it means. Could you help me understand it more easily?
2017年1月19日 13:09
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"those" = "those people" If something is beneficial, then there is movement of a benefit from one place or person to another place or person. And so we generally use the preposition "to" after the adjective "beneficial".
2017年1月19日
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