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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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In the photo

Hi, I would like to ask you what tense should I use when I want to describe a photo? , e.g. In the photo, she drinks wine or She is drinking wine.

And how about the past? In the photo she was drinking wine or She drank wine?

Thank you
  

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She is drinking wine. In the photo she was drinking wine You are speaking of the action seen as occurrin g in the photo.

  • She is drinking wine.
  • In the photo she was drinking wine You are speaking of the action seen as occurrin g in the photo.
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She is drinking wine.

In the photo she was drinking wine

You are speaking of the action seen as occurring in the photo.

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