She began to point at the bright star in the sky
The child would often point at things that fascinated him
He was instructed to point at the correct answer on the multiple-choice test
Don't point at people; it's considered rude
The tour guide used a laser pointer to point at the ancient ruins
She pointed at the map to show us the way
He nervously pointed at the door when asked where he'd come from
The teacher asked the students to point at the object they saw
He pointed at the exit, indicating it was time to leave
She pointed at the bird with great excitement
Can you point at the book on the shelf?
Yes, I can point at the blue one.
Thank you, that is the one I need.
The child will point at the balloon excitedly
The child will gesture towards the balloon with excitement
The child will indicate the balloon with enthusiasm