The word families of "beneficial" include terms related to its meaning and form, such as "benefit," "benefactor," and "benefitical." Additionally, related adjectives include "benefic" and "beneficent." The noun form "beneficence" also stems from the same root. These words all revolve around the idea of providing good or advantageous outcomes.
The plural word for family is families.
There is not any word families.
The word 'beneficial' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example use:This is a beneficial program for our department.
The word beneficial is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example, a beneficial legacy. The noun form for the adjective beneficial is beneficialness; a verb form is to benefit.
The possessive form of the plural noun families is families'.Example: Many families' efforts helped to build the playground.
The word beneficial is an adjective. It means helpful to someone.
There is no formal word family for the noun 'television'. Word families most commonly have fewer syllables.Some words that might be considered informal word families for 'tele-' are:telecasttelecommunicationteleconferencetelegramtelegraphtelekinesistelekinetictelemarketertelemetrytelepathictelephonetelephototeleplayteleporttelescopetelethonteletypetelevangelisttelevisetelexSome words that might be considered informal word families for '-vision' are:divisionenvisionprovisionrevisionsubdivisionsupervision
The syrup proved beneficial for her cough.
This example sentence should prove to be beneficial.
Word family for "brave":cavecravegavegravepaveravesaveshaveslavestavewave
Beneficial
I can give you several sentences.Fruits and vegetables are beneficial for your body.Sunshine is beneficial to good health.The beneficial properties of vitamins were discovered long ago.