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In plural, is it "points of views", "points of view" or "point of views"?
Mar 13, 2011 3:00 PM
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"points of view"
March 13, 2011
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Points of view is the correct one. http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/point-of-view
The rule of thumb is that the noun gets pluralized. The noun here is "point" and "of view" is the adjectival clause. example. "son-in-law" which becomes "sons-in-law"
March 13, 2011
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"Points of view." See it as if the "view" were the source of your "points". Like "pieces of cake."
March 13, 2011
Three of them are correct. It depends on the meaning.
March 13, 2011
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