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JimmyH Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Grammar.

Getting to see a good picture of yours in long time.

Does it sound fine?
  

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Huzaifa Asif Getting to see a good picture of yours in long time. Does it sound fine? No it doesn't and the meaning is not clear.

  • Huzaifa Asif Getting to see a good picture of yours in long time.
  • Does it sound fine?
  • No it doesn't and the meaning is not clear.
  • Try to write a better sentence; start with a clear subject..
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Huzaifa AsifGetting to see a good picture of yours in long time.
Does it sound fine? No it doesn't and the meaning is not clear.
Try to write a better sentence; start with a clear subject..
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Perhaps you mean something like

I finally get to see a good picture of you in a long time.
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IvanhrI finally get to see a good picture of you in a long time.
The underlined part is not good in that sentence.
The question is whether this is the first good picture I saw or will see.
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I actually mean to say that I am seeing a good picture of you after a really long time. You look photogenic in it and the background is quite alluring. Thus, it's a good picture and it's long since I have seen such picture of you.
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Then you want It has been a long time since I have seen such a good picture of you. If you ask me, this is an unusual and a potentially rude thing to say. You could just tell the listener that you like the picture.
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Oh right but I have seen people say, at times; We haven't talked to each other in long time.

Perhaps this isn't the correct form and instead we should say, It's been long since we have last talked.
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Huzaifa AsifOh, right, but I have seen people say at times We haven't talked to each other in long time.
Perhaps this isn't the correct form
No, it’s fine.
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In this case both are considered correct but in that PHOTO's case, you are not considering the sentence what I wrote in the first place correct?
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Huzaifa Asifwhat I wrote in the first place
Are you referring to "getting to see a good picture of yours in long time"? This is wrong.
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Okay.
What does 'get to' refer in any sentence? Like, "How do you get to play so well"
and there are several examples that often baffle me. Thank you in advance..

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