It is no use crying over split milk. Could you explain this sentence in grammar for me?
Usually, we say “It is no use to do sth” , but why this sentence is that It is no use doing sth?
Why use the form of “doing” ? and how to interpret the word “over” ?
It is no use crying over split milk.
It is useless to cry over split milk.
It is of no use to cry over split milk.
From above sentences, how can I know if I should use “doing” or “to do.“
A related question:
It is interesting to learn English.
learing English is interesting.
Why people don't say "It is instereting learning English"?
Thanks for your help.