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i see your point vs i see you point

The correct phrase is "I see your point." The possessive pronoun "your" is needed to show that the point belongs to the person you are addressing. "I see you point" is incorrect because it lacks the possessive pronoun.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1393 views

i see your point

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to acknowledge that you understand or appreciate someone's perspective or argument.

Examples:

  • I see your point, but I still think we should consider other options.
  • I see your point about the importance of time management.
  • I see your point of view on this matter.
  • Okay, I see your point.
  • I see your point, and I will talk to Kevin. I promise.
  • Actually, Khloe is very happily married, but I see your point.
  • It's a little bit of an exaggeration, but I see your point.
  • OK, I see your point.
  • But I see your point, miss King.
  • No, I see your point.
  • Okay, I see your point.
  • I see your point, John.
  • I see your point of view, theoretically.
  • Yes, I see your point.
  • When you hear it out loud, I see your point.
  • I see your point - you don't got to explain anything.
  • CARRIE: Eliot, I think I see your point.
  • And I see your point, But if you'd just let me present my evidence.
  • But certainly I see your point: that there can be some utility to buying a lottery ticket other than winning.
  • I see your point, my child... but that's something you must decide for yourself.
  • I see your point, but I kind of value the sleeping pill and the BlackBerry and the latte.
  • I am ready to look further at this, and I see your point, for example, as regards process and organisational innovation in services.
  • Okay, okay, I see your point.

i see you point

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • I see your point - you don't got to explain anything.
  • I see no point in you interrogating... members of the General Staff... or harassing our most reliable men.
  • I see you've deducted 3 points here, which you've done because you assume I didn't solve it with a quadratic equation.
  • I see points of the spectrum people can't even imagine.
  • Okay, I see your point.
  • I see no point in delaying matters.
  • OK, I see your point.
  • But I see your point, miss King.
  • No, I see your point.
  • Honestly, Lorelai, I see no point in continuing this conversation.
  • Okay, I see your point.
  • I see your point, John.
  • Well, I see no point in continuing.
  • When one is helpless, I see no point in pretending otherwise.
  • I see the point of this place now.
  • However, as regards the refreshments, I see no point inviting tenders from other companies.
  • Actually, Khloe is very happily married, but I see your point.
  • I see the point of this place now.
  • I see your point of view, theoretically.
  • Yes, I see your point.

Alternatives:

  • I see your point
  • I understand your perspective
  • I get where you're coming from

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