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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

At (or) to?

Hi!

In the sentence below, do we say :

- The applicant pointed at (or) to his CV during the interview?

Thanks,

Carol
  

Top answer

Both seem to be quite frequent.

  • Both seem to be quite frequent.
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Both seem to be quite frequent.
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Thank you very much, Marius Hancu.

Best wishes,

Carol
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Yes, you can say: point at/to somebody/something, when you want to draw attention to something or you want to show where something is. But you can also say point at/towards somebody/something, which means to aim something in the direction of somebody/something. There's also the expression point something out: "I'd like to point out that we haven't got much time left". Point to something mean to s

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