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Pelin
How do you say this another way?
You got a good point there.
Does it mean;
You made a good point.
2017年9月8日 22:57
回答 · 2
You got a good point there usually means when you're discussing something and a person tells you something right something that makes you realize oh wait... he actually has a point / a valid point of discussion.
For example:
Boy #1: Don't worry, I'll just climb the fence and get the ball.
Boy #2: If you want to get attacked by the house dog, then be my guest
Boy #1: Oh right, that's a good point :)
So to answer your question yes it does.
2017年9月9日
Get and make have similar meanings here. Make is more specific whereas get is an all-purpose verb that can fit in many, many contexts.
Other potential sentences to express the same meaning:
That's a good point (however, this sentence doesn't specify who actually made the point)
Point taken (you use that sentence to mean you accept the other person's point)
2017年9月9日
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