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IT'S NO USE ( बेकार है / कोई फायदा नही है)

IT'S NO USE ( बेकार है / कोई फायदा नही है)


When I started learning English,  I came across many complicated sentences, that end up making people confused. Since I wanted to be a teacher I had to deal with it. After working intensely for  two years. I have come up  with some solutions ,that I would surely like to share with you.



Note:- It's just  for knowledge, Don't adapt translation method during spoken English or you will lose your fluency.



Today we are gonna look at a very complicated structure ,that troubles many English learner in India.So without further ado, let get started


IT IS NO USE / IT'S NO USE ( कोई फायदा नहीं है/ बेकार है)



महंगी कार लेना का कोई फायदा नही है।
It is no use purchasing an opulent car.

विदेश जाना बेकार है।
It is no use going out of country.

उससे दोस्ती करना बेकार है, क्योंकि वो दोस्ती के लायक नही है।
It is no use make friends with him, because he doesn't deserve friendship.

तुम्हारे साथ वक़्त बिताना बेकार है।
It is no use spending time with you.

उस पर फिदा होना बेकार है।
It is no use falling for her.

उससे पंगे लेना बेकार है।
It is no use messing with him.

ठंड में नहाना बेकार है।
It is no use taking bath in winter.

Tension लेने का कोई फायदा नही है।
It's no use taking tension.

पछतावा करने का कोई फायदा नही है।
It's no use regretting.

तुम पर भरोसा करना बेकार है।
It's no use trusting on you.

बीती बातो पर रोने का कोई फायदा नहीं है।
Its no use crying over spilt milk.

ढिढोरे पीटने का कोई फायदा नही है।
Its no use bragging .

 इतना खर्च करने का कोई फायदा नही है।
It's no use spending so much.

Party करने का कोई फायदा नही है, कोई तो आता नही है।
It's no use partying , no body comes.

 Time waste करना बेकार है।
It's no use wasting time.

उससे request करना बेकार है, क्योकि वो घमंडी है।
It's no use requesting him, because he is arrogant.

तुमसे बहस करने का कोई फायदा नही है|
It's no use arguing with you.

वादे करना बेकार है अगर तुम उन्हें पूरा ना कर सको।
It's no use making promises if you can't keep them.

👉I hope it makes sense to you. In case you still find it hard, then feel free to ask any question in comment below. if you wanna suggest us any topic , go ahead.



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