have no use for it. -- 1. I have [it is not for use].
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bepleasedThe original sentence taken as :
the set of the formation of words meaning:
1) I have no use is for gambling. (is = identifies / shows) (for = in favor of)
2) I have gambling is for no use. (is = exists / lives) (for = shows purpose)
1) Why are you adding "is" to this structure?
2) This is so ungrammatical
Grammar Geekbepleased The original sentence taken as : the set of the formation of words meaning:1) I have no use is for gambling. (is = identifies / shows) (for = in favor of)2) I have gambling is for no use. (is = exists / lives) (for = shows purpose)1) Why are you adding "is" to this structure?2) This is so ungrammatical that