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What Is The Point Of Or In?
If you are talking a noun rather than a verb, use “of”. Using “in” or no preposition is not correct. However: if you are saying “any point” or “no point”, you can say “in” but not “of,” whether you’re talking about a noun or a verb, and in some cases you can drop the preposition entirely.
WHICH or THAT? A quick and simple guide. Relative clauses explained. English grammar lesson
The relative pronouns WHICH and THAT are often confused because in some situations they are interchangeable and others they …
What’s the point of the Iliad? (or why book 24 is actually the climax)
What both of those things have in common is that the ending of the Iliad, which happens to be a scene in the movie Troy, is a quiet …
What is a MacGuffin in Film — Are You Team Hitchcock or Team Lucas?
What is a MacGuffin in film explained — including the differences between an Alfred Hitchcock MacGuffin and a George Lucas …