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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

There gets a point

Is the following set of words natural?
"There gets (to) a point where"
There gets (to) a point where the bottle doesn't get any colder. Just because you leave the bottle in the fridge longer doesn't mean it's colder than another one.

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No. There comes a point when the bottle doesn't get any colder.

  • No.
  • There comes a point when the bottle doesn't get any colder.
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There comes a point when the bottle doesn't get any colder.

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