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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
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I would love to be painted by her.


What does it mean that she will paint me by a colour or she'll draw my sketch and fill it with a colour.


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Liton Das What does it mean that she will paint me by a colour or she'll draw my sketch and fill it with a colour. "paint me by a colour" does not make sense. The speaker wants her to create a painting.

  • Liton Das What does it mean that she will paint me by a colour or she'll draw my sketch and fill it with a colour.
  • "paint me by a colour" does not make sense.
  • The speaker wants her to create a painting.
  • This entails putting paint onto a surface, usually using a brush.
  • A painter may or may not draw a sketch first as a guide for the paint.
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Liton DasWhat does it mean that she will paint me by a colour or she'll draw my sketch and fill it with a colour.

"paint me by a colour" does not make sense. The speaker wants her to create a painting. This entails putting paint onto a surface, usually using a brush. A painter may or may not draw a sketch first as a guide for the paint.

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Liton DasI would love to be painted by her.

Mary Cassatt was a very famous artist who painted portrait of her friends.

Past:

I would have loved to have been painted by her.

Present (assuming a similar artist is alive today)

I would love to be painted by her (an artist like Mary Cassatt)


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