Both are correct and both mean the same thing, depends on how you want to say it. I benefit requires a phrase afterwards. It means that whatever comes after the benefit is good for you. Examples: * I benefit from doing the laundry. read more
I have a question below Which one is correct"is of great benefit to" or"is of great benefits to" Personally i believe the first one, be of great benefit, is correct. But I saw someone use the later. read more