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Interventizio Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

point to

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- "Point to". Can I use it to ask for direction? Ex:: "Can you point me to Washington square please?"
Or is "point towards" better?
  

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I don't hear " Can you point me to . " I hear eg "Can you direct me to . .

  • I don't hear " Can you point me to .
  • " I hear eg "Can you direct me to .
  • .
  • " eg "Which way is .
  • .
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I don't hear " Can you point me to . . "
I hear
eg "Can you direct me to . . . "
eg "Which way is . . . '
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Not even in a very informal use?
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Sure, say it if you want to. I just don't hear it said.
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I think I would be more likely to say "point me towards" than "point me to".

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