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Levis1 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Objective/subjective

Difference between these two:

I will talk about it in an objective perspective.


VS


I will talk about it in a subjective perspective.

  

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Please refer to the meanings of "objective" and "subjective" in a dictionary. "in an objective/subjective perspective" does not sound natural to me. I would change "in" to "from", or just say "objectively"/"subjectively".

  • Please refer to the meanings of "objective" and "subjective" in a dictionary.
  • "in an objective/subjective perspective" does not sound natural to me.
  • I would change "in" to "from", or just say "objectively"/"subjectively".
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Please refer to the meanings of "objective" and "subjective" in a dictionary.

"in an objective/subjective perspective" does not sound natural to me. I would change "in" to "from", or just say "objectively"/"subjectively".

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levis1Difference

to speak subjectively is to tell things from your own personal point of view.

I did this; I did that; In my opinion, ...; I feel pain in my ankle; and so on.  

The focus is on your own personal opinions and feelings. You're talking about how you see and feel things.

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