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I already saw her twice yesterday so there's no point for/of to have dinner tonight.
Are both okay here?
Are both okay here?
No, neither is OK.
I am not a teacher.
One has to admire your perseverance Batman45, but they're both still wrong.
Try, "I already saw her twice yesterday, so there's no point in us having dinner tonight."
I am not a teacher.
"Point for" is just wrong.
"Point of" could work in, "What's the point of us having dinner when I just saw you yesterday?" but not in "there's no point of..."
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