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garnet85
benefits or benefit
Hi all,
Can you explain the difference between "benefits" and "benefit"? I see this question in a book:
Q: What is the company's policy on ----- for part-time workers?
The answer is "benefit" but I don't understand why. I think it should be "benefits". I've looked it up in dictionary and it says that "on benefits (= receiving benefits)". Link: http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/benefit_1?q=benefit
Thanks in advance.
14 de nov de 2015 12:17
Respostas · 5
"On benefit" might be a UK usage to mean "receiving benefits" but we'll need verification.
In the U.S., we'd say "policy on benefits" or "company's benefit policy" in the sentence.
14 de novembro de 2015
Benefit can be used as a noun or a verb.Therefore,benefits can mean some benefits(noun) or the singular number of benefit(verb).But I can't understand the question clearly,so I regret that I can't explain it to you
14 de novembro de 2015
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garnet85
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