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Makiasan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

A photo of me / my photo

There is a photo which shows yourself.
When you send this picture to your penpal,
do you say "this is a photo of me" or " this is my picture?"
  

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Say This is a photo/picture of me . You can send a photo/picture of a waterfall, of a forest, of a beach, and your image might not be contained in any of them, and you can say of each, "This is my picture". That just means that the picture belongs to you, not that your image is in it.

  • Say This is a photo/picture of me .
  • You can send a photo/picture of a waterfall, of a forest, of a beach, and your image might not be contained in any of them, and you can say of each, "This is my picture".
  • That just means that the picture belongs to you, not that your image is in it.
  • CJ
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Say This is a photo/picture of me.

You can send a photo/picture of a waterfall, of a forest, of a beach, and your image might not be contained in any of them, and you can say of each, "This is my picture". That just means that the picture belongs to you, not that your image is in it.

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