1. point out
When we want to tell somebody something or inform them of something, usually something we think they don’t know we will use point out. I want to point out that I have also been on time every day without exception.
I would like to point out how important she is to us.
as pointed out in / to point out a mistake
She tried in vain to point out to him the unfairness of his actions.
I feel I should point out how dangerous it is.
I am therefore entitled to point out the weaknesses.
That is why I would like to point out that the single market is now in danger.
Particulary, this procedure describes alogical model to point out activities and...
Particulary, this procedure describes a logical model to point out activities
I would like to point out a couple of areas that were particularly important to us.
He was always very keen to point out my mistakes.
I need to point out voices carry.
I would like to point out how important... /point out couple of areas...
Opponents of censorship point out that television programmes are already regulated.
Anglais mot "zwracać uwagę na coś"(point out) se produit dans des ensembles:
Ashes to AshesPhrasal verbsa healthy diet2. take notice of something
Anglais mot "zwracać uwagę na coś"(take notice of something) se produit dans des ensembles:
Testy leksykalne3. pay attention
If you don't pay attention now, you'll get it all wrong later.
You must pay attention to the teacher
Please pay attention to what I'm saying!
I didn't pay attention
If you pay attention during the class you'll remember more
He doesn't pay attention to how much money he spends.
While driving, it is essential to pay attention to what’s going on around you all the time.
Your writing will get better if you pay attention to spelling and grammar.
pay attention to details
I missed what she was saying because I wasn't paying attention, OK Ben pay attention