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Reegis Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

There's no sense [in] leaving now.

Hello.


Which of the sentences below is correct?
1) There's no sense in leaving now.
2) There's no sense leaving now.

I thought that it is #1, but recently I have seen #2. By the way, do #1 - #5 mean exactly the same?
3) There's no sense to leave now.
4) It is senseless to leave now.
5) It is senseless leaving now.

  

Top answer

They all mean the same. (3) works the least well for me. The others are all acceptable.

  • They all mean the same.
  • (3) works the least well for me.
  • The others are all acceptable.
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They all mean the same. (3) works the least well for me. The others are all acceptable.

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