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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

I have gotten so bored with this, I'm AT/ON the point of giving up entirely.

Which of the following two sentences is correct?

1) I have gotten so bored with this, I'm at the point of giving up entirely.

2) I have gotten so bored with this, I'm on the point of giving up entirely.

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2) I have gotten so bored with this, I'm on the point of giving up entirely. Both are fine and common. t1%3B%2Con%20the%20point%20of%3B%2Cc0

  • 2) I have gotten so bored with this, I'm on the point of giving up entirely.
  • Both are fine and common.
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teal limeWhich of the following two sentences is correct?1) I have gotten so bored with this, I'm at the point of giving up entirely.2) I have gotten so bored with this, I'm on the point of giving up entirely.

Both are fine and common.

I suggest that you start using Ngram before posting your questions, since they all seem to be about the same minor st

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teal limegotten

In American English or got in British English.

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