Is this sentence correct:
a) "If you walk to Clayton Shopping Center, there is no point for you to jog in the evening, because that will have been enough of an exercize."
b) "If you walk till Clayton Shopping Center, there is no point for you to jog in the evening, because that will have been enough of an exercize."
" till is ok . Then apply my edits as above.
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Is this sentence correct:
a) "If you walk to Clayton Shopping Center, there is no point in you(r) jogging in the evening, because that will have been enough of an exercise."
b) "If you walk till Clayton Shopping Center, there is no point for you to j