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Sevengem Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Infinitive or genrund?

Hello! Is there anyone who can help me with this question?

I know in the following sentence patterns gerund is used since "it" only serves as an empty subject: "It is no use/no good doing sth ", "It is fun/a pleasure/a waste of time doing sth", but how about "There is no use/need/good...sth" ? Whether infinitive or gerund shall be used here? I am still not so sure about the answer even though I have searched on line for quite a while. Could you please help me out if there are any native speakers who see this post. A thousand thanks for your kindness!
  

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sth" ? Whether infinitive or gerund shall be used here? I am still not so sure about the answer even though I have searched on line for quite a while.

  • sth" ?
  • Whether infinitive or gerund shall be used here?
  • I am still not so sure about the answer even though I have searched on line for quite a while.
  • sth" There is no use in doing something.
  • It is no use to do something.
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Hi,

I know in the following sentence patterns gerund is used since "it" only serves as an empty subject: "It is no use/no good doing sth ", "It is fun/a pleasure/a waste of time doing sth", but how about "There is no use/need/good...sth" ? Whether infinitive or gerund shall be used here? I am still not so sure about the answer even though I have searched on line for quite a while.

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