I have two sentences:
- I ran long distances to the point where I hurt my left knee.
- I ran long distances as to which I hurt my left knee.
What I'm trying to see that I was running heavily which caused a harm to my left knee. Which one of these two sentences above (assume that two expressions are correct) does describe this better?
Best Answer
Pick the first, with "to the point". The second sentence doesn't really make sense.
The phrase to the point where gives the impression that the running caused the injury. This uses the term point in the following sense: