Using Case and Point / Case in Point
Students choose between the incorrect phrase "case and point" and the correct idiom "case in point" to complete each sentence properly.
Student Objectives
- Learn that the correct phrase is "case in point" and not "case and point"
- Understand what the idiom "case in point" means in a sentence
- Pick the right version of the phrase to complete sentences correctly
- Practice spotting a common mix-up between similar-sounding phrases
Standards