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What's the difference between them?
Where's the point talking about that now?
Where's the point in talking about that now?
What's the point of talking about that now?
If there's no significant difference, could you tell me which one is more polite or common?What about these?
There's no point talking about that now.
There's no point in talking about that now.
Are those incorrect too?
14 de sep. de 2010 12:29
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They're all correct. Nether is better or more polite than the other.
14 de septiembre de 2010
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The last one is correct.
14 de septiembre de 2010
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i think the last one is better
14 de septiembre de 2010
Honestly;
"Where's the point talking about that now?" Is incorrect. We normally sy "Where's the point in talking about that now?" It sounds more complete.
"What's the point of talking about that now?" Is entirely correct.
"There's no point talking about that now." and "There's no point in talking about that now." are both correct and they both make sense :)
All of these sentences, mean the same thing. They are equally correct and equally polite. However, in my opinion, "There's no point talking about that now." and "There's no point in talking about that now" sounds slightly more rude.
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15 de septiembre de 2010
Where's the point talking about that now? and Where's the point in talking about that now? are both incorrect! The only correct way is What's the point of talking about that now?
No There's no point talking about that now. and There's no point in talking about that now are both correct and mean exactly the same thing!
14 de septiembre de 2010
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Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Japonés, Coreano
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Inglés, Japonés
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