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EngBB Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is of / is

It's no help to your study.

It's of no help to your study.

Which is correct, and it they both are correct, do they have the same meaning?
  

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I would use of , which I think is more common. Both are fine.

  • I would use of , which I think is more common.
  • Both are fine.
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I would use of, which I think is more common. Both are fine.

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