what means of 'be about to', 'be off to' and 'be on the point of'?
in english grammar.
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Be about to - If you are about to do something
Be off to - Leave, depart, as in I'm off to the races; wish me luck.
Be on the point of - If you are on the point of doing something, you are about to do it.
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