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 iottip
 
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							| Which form is correct? 
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							| Which form is correct? 
 a. Open your book at page 65
 b. Open your book on page 65.
 
 a. Point at the picture.
 b. Point to the picture.
 
 Thanks!
 Have a nice day.
 
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 Apodo
 
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							| Open your books at page 65. Turn to page 65. On page 65 is a picture. Look at the picture. Point to the picture/ Point at the picture   |  30 May 2012     
					
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 rockthevinyl
 
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							| My personal preference is: 
 Open your book to page 65.
 
 Point to the picture.
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 Look at the picture.
 
 �Point at� is used (by me, anyway) when I point at someone or something from a distance, not as close as a book.
 
 
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 Redbull
 
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							| ALL OF THESE SENTENCES ARE OK.....IT �S JUST A PREFERENCE TO THE ONE YOU LIKE SAY BEST. 
 a. Open your book at page 65
 b. Open your book on page 65. * 
 a. Point at the picture. b. Point to the picture.* REDBULL GIVES YOU WINGS YOU KNOW  . |  30 May 2012     
					
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