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Point the vs Point out the

Both "point the" and "point out the" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Point out the" is used when you want to draw attention to something or someone, while "point the" is used when you want to indicate a specific direction or location.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 621 views

Point the

This phrase is correct when used to indicate a specific direction or location.

This phrase is used when you want to indicate a specific direction or location, such as 'Point the camera towards the mountains.'

Examples:

  • Point the flashlight at the ceiling.
  • Can you point the way to the nearest gas station?
  • He pointed the gun at the target.
  • She pointed the telescope at the stars.
  • Please point the arrow to the correct answer.
  • So I just... Point the phone at a girl that I fancy, then I sniff through her laundry, just a little bit, until I figure out what it takes to get into her panties.
  • Make sure you point the reader at the key card.
  • After that point the trailer shall fulfil the condition specified in paragraph 6.3.1.
  • However, at this point the Treaty is at risk of collapsing.
  • At this point the prognosis is very positive.
  • I just go where the man tells me, and point the camera.
  • We just point the R.V... and drive.
  • I think in terms of responsibility, it's fair to point the big gun at McDonald's.
  • At one point the road passes a bar, called Le Chalet du Monument.
  • It usually stops after 12-13 minutes, at which point the prisoner is dead.
  • 6) Point the needle down into an empty container.
  • Point the 12 at the sun.
  • Point the first, our engines have stopped, it seems we are no longer on our way home.
  • Point the needle of the pen up and away from you.
  • Point the tip of the oral syringe towards the inside of the cheek.
  • Point the display at the specified Alt/ Az coordinates. Alt and Az are expressed in Degrees.
  • Point the toes back, stretching the arms forward, Keep the legs strong.
  • Point the mouse and click on the ball, to set the speed and direction of the ball. The closer you click to the center, the slower the ball moves.
  • Point the display at the specified location. %1 can be the name of an object, a cardinal point on the compass, or'zenith'.
  • Point the display at the specified RA/ Dec coordinates. RA is expressed in Hours; Dec is expressed in Degrees.

Alternatives:

  • direct the
  • indicate the
  • show the
  • aim the
  • guide the

Point out the

This phrase is correct when used to draw attention to something or someone.

This phrase is used when you want to draw attention to something or someone, such as 'Can you point out the mistake in this document?'

Examples:

  • She pointed out the error in the report.
  • Can you point out the landmarks on the map?
  • He pointed out the key features of the painting.
  • Please point out the main characters in the story.
  • They pointed out the flaws in the plan.
  • Please continue to point out the obvious.
  • But I'd like to point out the fact that I am here, doing my duty.
  • Point out the kids who have money to burn.
  • If I can't point out the house when we get to that neighborhood...
  • Yes. So point out the one who is responsible.
  • Early Chinese writings point out the complex relationship...
  • It means the prosecution could point out the evidence from your criminal trial.
  • I thought it was important to point out the risk.
  • Then permit me to point out the detail that perhaps you missed.
  • It is good that the Council should point out the initiatives taken.
  • I would particularly like to point out the following measures.
  • Allow me to point out the two most serious of these.
  • These data point out the necessity of optimal targeting of controls.
  • In this context, the Commission would point out the following.
  • There is no need to point out the political significance of this day.
  • In addition, I consider it useful to point out the following.
  • If you'd point out the young gentleman.
  • If you'd point out the young gentleman.
  • I'm trying to point out the bright side.
  • You should point out the hypocrisy of that.

Alternatives:

  • highlight the
  • identify the
  • spotlight the
  • bring attention to the
  • draw attention to the

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