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Adam Sidorczuk Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

it's no use -/in/of/with doing something

Hello,
could you tell me if form "it's no use ... doing something" is correct? Which prepositions should I use?
  

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Adam Sidorczuk Which prepositions should I use? None. "It's no use" takes an -ing directly without any intervening words.

  • Adam Sidorczuk Which prepositions should I use?
  • None.
  • "It's no use" takes an -ing directly without any intervening words.
  • It's no use arguing about it.
  • q=%22it%27s+no+use%22&l=0 CJ
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Adam SidorczukWhich prepositions should I use?
None. "It's no use" takes an -ing directly without any intervening words.

It's no use arguing about it.

See http://fraze.it/n_search.jsp?q=%22it%27s+no+use%22&l=0

CJ

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