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'Pay Attention To' or 'Pay Attention On'? Which One Is Correct? | Mastering Grammar

(Last Updated: 26 February 2024)


Pay Attention To or Pay Attention On: Which One Is Correct?

The correct phrase is pay attention to. This phrase means 'to focus or concentrate on someone or something'. Pay attention on is not a correct phrase in English: 

Please pay attention to me while I'm speaking. It's important that you understand the instructions.
Please pay attention on me while I'm speaking. It's important that you understand the instructions.

You should pay more attention to your children.
You should pay more attention on your children.

During the lesson, you should pay attention to the teacher's explanations. 
During the lesson, you should pay attention on the teacher's explanations.

If you want to get to know someone better, you need to pay attention to their interests and hobbies.
If you want to get to know someone better, you need to pay attention on their interests and hobbies.

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Examples from the Media

Forget the imperialistic fluff! Let's pay attention to things that matter! Toronto Star (2022)

The study found 65% of listeners paid attention to podcast adverts—more than adverts on TV at 39% and adverts on the radio at 38%. —The Guardian (2022)

It's time Australia's public museums gave up these vices and paid attention to consistent artists such as Idris Murphy (b.1949), who have acquired a strong following among private collectors with no encouragement from the institutions. —The Sydney Morning Herald (2023)

If a couple has a healthy, happy relationship, I would bet it's because the two have made an effort to pay attention to each other. —Chicago Tribune (2019)

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