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Fatimah0786 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Usage of 'put across'

Is it correct, "Sometimes it really gets difficult to put across my point of views to you, because you argue a lot."
  

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"put across" is OK, but "point of views" is not right; it should be either "point of view" (singular) or "points of view" (plural).

  • "put across" is OK, but "point of views" is not right; it should be either "point of view" (singular) or "points of view" (plural).
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"put across" is OK, but "point of views" is not right; it should be either "point of view" (singular) or "points of view" (plural).

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