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Bruce
what is the meaning of "from my point of view"?
Apr 20, 2011 4:16 AM
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I think..........................
April 20, 2011
In my opinion...
April 20, 2011
"FROM my point of view" is usully used when describing something visually seen from a certain position/place/point in space.
Example: "From my point of view there are only three soldiers on the mountain".
"IN my point of view" is usually used to refer to one's own opinion about a topic.
Example: "In my point of view smoking should be banned in all public places".
April 20, 2011
Hey dude
Point of view means:
A position (point) from which something is seen (view)
(outlook; standpoint)
Good luck
April 20, 2011
"from my point of view"= my viewpoint/ my belief/ the way I see things
April 20, 2011
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