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Difference between point at and point to?
What is the difference in meaning between point out and point to?
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Point at = physically indicating a direction with an arm, hand and finger. Children are often told it is rude to point at a person. Point out = to explain, to make an observation. He wanted to go shopping, but I pointed out that it was Sunday and the shops were closed. Point to = to indicate in a vague way, to suggest. He lived in Paris, which pointed to a frivolous lifestyle. (Not a very good example ) |
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Would that be a better example or Am I off, as always? |
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Perhaps someone will point out to you that you're being too harsh with yourself.
Point to may also be synonymous with point at in certain circumstances. For example: Can you point to the oak tree in this picture? Can you point at the oak tree in this picture? |
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In a word?
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I didn't mention this before, but it's also quite alright to say:
Can you point out the oak tree in this picture? All three prepositions can follow point in this sort of question, and have the same meaning. |
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gracias
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