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Hanuman_2000 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Differences

Sir,


What is opposite of the adjective "further".


What is the difference between "pointed out" and "pointed at".


I am never boring when I hear her stories. IS this sentence correct.


By the time when my dady come,I was asleep. please correct it.
  

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to draw attention to He pointed out the errors in the painting. to direct or make reference to an object He pointed at the beautiful girl in the crowd. 3) I am never bored when I hear her stories.

  • to draw attention to He pointed out the errors in the painting.
  • to direct or make reference to an object He pointed at the beautiful girl in the crowd.
  • 3) I am never bored when I hear her stories.
  • 4) By the time my daddy came, I was asleep.
  • Or slightly different By the time my daddy came, I was fast asleep.
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Hi,

1) further <--> nearer

2) pointed out, pointed at....tough question

pointed out...to draw attention to

He pointed out the errors in the painting.

pointed at...to direct or make reference to an object

He pointed at the beautiful girl in the crowd.

3) I am never bored when I hear her stories.

4) By the time

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