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TeacherJapan Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

The plural or the singular?

You should learn to look at things from

1) a different point of view.

2) different points of view.

Which would you normally use? Is the choice a matter of preference?

  

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teacherJapan Is the choice a matter of preference? I think it's a matter of meaning. If you tell someone he should learn to look at things from a different point of view, you are criticizing his present point of view and suggesting he try a second one (probably yours).

  • teacherJapan Is the choice a matter of preference?
  • I think it's a matter of meaning.
  • If you tell someone he should learn to look at things from a different point of view, you are criticizing his present point of view and suggesting he try a second one (probably yours).
  • If you tell someone he should learn to look at things from different points of view, you are criticizing his limited perspective and suggesting he develop a broader outlook.
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teacherJapan Is the choice a matter of preference?

I think it's a matter of meaning. If you tell someone he should learn to look at things from a different point of view, you are criticizing his present point of view and suggesting he try a second one (probably yours). If you tell someone he should learn to look at things from different points of view, you

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When considering a solution, you should look at the problem from different points of view.

Manfred had one point of view, and Sarah had a different point of view. That is why they were always arguing about it.

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