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The noun form for the adjective 'beneficial' is benefit.

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The verb form of beneficial is benefit.
Other verbs are benefits, benefiting and benefited.

"I will benefit from this tax break".
"We will be benefiting from the better healthcare".
"The world benefited from the reduced pollution as part of a global effort to reduce it".

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Benefit is the verb form of beneficial. Benefitcan also be used as a noun.

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It is probably benefit even though the word doesn't have a "t" in it. Because benefit and beneficial mean almost the same thing! (: hope I helped!

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More beneficial.

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It is benefit

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Q: What is the comparative form of the adjective beneficial?
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