VOCAB QUIZ #13
Today’s vocabulary: “ON POINT”
What it means: "ON POINT" means exactly right, well-executed, or impressive. It's used for performance, timing, style, comments, ideas, or execution—but not for everything.
“On point” works for things that are done or expressed well.
It does NOT work for facts, states, or things that simply exist.
In simpler terms: Something was DONE really well.
Examples:
  • Her explanation was on point. Everyone understood it immediately.
  • His timing with that joke was on point. It broke the tension.
Can you use it in a sentence?? 🤔
Comment your sentences below 👇🏻
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