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Fate Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

What's the good of or what's the point of?

Hello,


If somebody is late for a wedding(the wedding ceremony's already ended) and the host of the wedding says "What's the good of you being here now ? or "What's the point of being here now?"

Is this usage correct or is there a better way to say it in English?

Thank you,

  
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