'She hands the photo to him. He takes a look at the photo, which is of his dad.'
Hello teachers. Is this grammatically correct in American English? Also, are photo and picture used interchangeably when refering to a physical photo taken with a camera?
'She hands the photo to him. ' Hello teachers. Is this grammatically correct in American English?
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'She hands the photo to him. He takes a look at the photo, which is of his dad.'
Hello teachers. Is this grammatically correct in American English?
Yes, but we try to avoid excessive repetition, More natural is
eg She hands the photo to him. He takes a look at it. It's his dad.
Also, are photo and picture used interchangeably when referring to a phy