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What's the difference between these verbs?
"pay attention" and "turn attention"
For instance:
Please, pay attention (turn attention) to the sound "e", you should pronounce it softer.
2020年6月9日 10:41
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'Pay attention' means 'concentrate' or 'take notice [of something]. For example:
"John failed his course because he didn't pay attention in class".
'Turn one's attention to something' means to change your focus. For example:
"After discussing the economy, the delegates then turned their attention to the environment."
This means that they stopped discussing one topic and started to talk about something else.
2020年6月9日
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pay attention on specific point.
turn attention to something else.
2020年6月9日
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