Is any of these sentences correct:
a) "UP TO A POINT in my life, I felt unconfident to speak English."
b) "UNTIL A POINT in my life, I felt unconfident to speak English."
" "Feel unconfident infinitive" sounds odd. "Up to a point" is an expression meaning "within a limit", which is not what you want here. " "Until a point" does not work.
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Christine ChristieIs any of these sentences correct:
either
Christine Christiea) "UP TO A POINT in my life, I felt unconfident to speak English."
"Feel unconfident infinitive" sounds odd. "Up to a point" is an expression meaning "within a limit", which is not what you want here. Maybe "Before a certain point