Hi.
May I know the difference between"point to"and "point at"?
These are essentially interchangeable, but tradition and convention might favor one over the other. For example: I'll point to/at the famous statue when we pass it. ) This points to/at strong opposition to the measure.
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These are essentially interchangeable, but tradition and convention might favor one over the other. For example:
I'll point to/at the famous statue when we pass it. (To preferred.)
This points to/at strong opposition to the measure. (To preferred.)