THERE vs ON THAT POINT: NOUN
- That place or point.
- That place.
- That status; that position.
- A location other than here; that place
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THERE vs ON THAT POINT: ADJECTIVE
- Used especially for emphasis after the demonstrative pronoun that or those, or after a noun modified by the demonstrative adjective that or those.
- Used for emphasis between a demonstrative adjective meaning “that” or “those” and a noun.
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THERE vs ON THAT POINT: ADVERB
- In a readily accessible or discoverable state.
- At that stage, moment, or point.
- To, into, or toward that place.
- At or in that place.
- In that matter
- In or at that place
- In existence or in this world; see pronoun section below.
- Where, there where, in which place.
- In a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) at some distance from the speaker (compare here).
- To or toward that place; away from the speaker
- To or into that place; thither.
- In one place and another.
- In that matter, relation, etc.; at that point, stage, etc., regarded as a distinct place.
- In that matter
THERE vs ON THAT POINT: INTERJECTION
- Used to express feelings such as relief, satisfaction, sympathy, or anger.
- Used to express victory or completion.
- Used to offer encouragement or sympathy.
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THERE vs ON THAT POINT: PRONOUN
- Used to indicate an unspecified person in direct address.
- Used to introduce a clause or sentence.
- Used as an expletive subject of be in its sense of “exist”, with the semantic, usually indefinite subject being postponed or (occasionally) implied.
- Used with other intransitive verbs of existence, in the same sense, or with other intransitive verbs, adding a sense of existence.
- Used with other verbs, when raised.
- That.
- Used to replace an unknown name, principally in greetings and farewells
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THERE vs ON THAT POINT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Consolation, coaxing, or quieting, as in hushing a child: as, there! there! go to sleep.
- Encouragement, direction, or setting on.
- Used to express: Certainty, confirmation, triumph, dismay, etc.: as, there! what did I tell you?
- Used as an indefinite grammatical subject, in place of the real subject, which then follows the verb, increased force being thus secured: so used especially with the verb to be: as, there is no peace for the wicked.
- Into that place; to that place; thither: after verbs of motion or direction as, how did that get there I will go there to-morrow.
- At that point of progress; after going so far or proceeding to such a point; as, you have said or done enough, you may stop there.
- In that state or condition of things; in that respect.
- In or at a definite place other than that occupied by the speaker; in that place; at that point: used in reference to a place or point otherwise or already indicated or known; as, you will find him there (pointing to the particular place); if he is in Paris, I shall see him there.
- Where.
- Thence.
- In or at that place or location
- In that matter; in that respect; on that point
- A location other than here
- To or toward that place
- Away from the speaker
- Used like that in interjectional phrases; such as, there 's a darling! there 's a good boy!
- Used by way of calling the attention to something, as to a person, object, or place; as, there is my hand.
- (idiom) (out there) Extremely unconventional or eccentric.
- (idiom) (be there for (someone)) To be available to provide help or comfort to someone in a time of difficulty.
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THERE vs ON THAT POINT: RELATED WORDS
- Somewhere, Yeah, Just, Really, Yes, Though, Little, Still, Exists, Here, In that location, At that place, On that point, In that respect, Thither
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THERE vs ON THAT POINT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Even, Too, Hey, Indeed, However, Somewhere, Yeah, Just, Really, Yes, Though, Little, Still, Here, Thither
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THERE vs ON THAT POINT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- There are no errors, so there is no need for testing, bug fixing or corrections.
- Investigated but walmart account type: weird walmart is built there are there.
- Where there is controversy, there is room for critical thinking and clinical judgement.
- Sir, there is nothing there, but that his wife wanted to be kissed, when poor Paulo was out of pocket.
- June, there is now a much smaller presence there this week, given how many aides traveled to Oklahoma.
- Fear because there was an existential threat to their own children out there, somewhere, still at large.
- When Paul came to Rome, there was already a congregation there, and Peter as well.
- There sure are a ton of great testimonial plugins out there.
- If there were, there probably would not have been a bankruptcy.
- There are many resources out there specifically for women entrepreneurs.
- What does the Bible reveal on that point?
- Will you enlarge on that point for me.
- Some research has been done on that point.
- Many factors are at work on that point.
- On that point, in response to question No.
- Trevor Owen to come in on that point.
- France, and I reassured him on that point.
- Likewise, do not reach a conclusion on a particular point just because more witnesses testified for one side on that point.
- Select one point on the battlefield and place a marker on that point.
- John, get over on that point with your Winchester and point these cattle in behind me.
THERE vs ON THAT POINT: QUESTIONS
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- Is there any reliable information out there about JavaScript?
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