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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"Point"

Hi!

Please, should I say "He pointed to his ID card that was on the table" (or) "he pointed at his ID card that was on the table" ?

Thanks,

Jonathan
  

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Either one. For some reason, if he points "to" it, it seems further away. If he points "at" it, it seems quite close.

  • Either one.
  • For some reason, if he points "to" it, it seems further away.
  • If he points "at" it, it seems quite close.
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Either one. For some reason, if he points "to" it, it seems further away. If he points "at" it, it seems quite close.

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