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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Which one is correct?

"There is no point in being here for you."
"There is no point for you to be here."
"There is no point for you in being here."
  

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Anonymous Which one is correct? The first one is not; it is heavily ambiguous. The other two are OK, but a native speaker would use this: There is no point in your being here.

  • Anonymous Which one is correct?
  • The first one is not; it is heavily ambiguous.
  • The other two are OK, but a native speaker would use this: There is no point in your being here.
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AnonymousWhich one is correct?
The first one is not; it is heavily ambiguous. The other two are OK, but a native speaker would use this:

There is no point in your being here.

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