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What does ‘At which point ‘mean and how to use it correctly?And Is there useful grammar on its usage? Is it a signal of adjective clauses?
Aug 9, 2021 2:54 AM
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Hi Jane!
'At which point' means at a specific point in time.
For example: I fell out of a tree and felt pain in my leg at which point I knew something was wrong.
It is used to indicate a specific point in time.
I would also say it is an adjective clause as it is used to provide more information.
Hope that helps!:)
August 9, 2021
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At which point during your education, you decided to change college majors.
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