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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

It's a picture of you vs. It's a picture of yours

If the following sentences are both possible, do they mean the same thing?

1) It's a picture of you.

2) It's a picture of yours.

Thank you.

  

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teal lime 1) It's a picture of you. = you are in the picture teal lime 2) It's a picture of yours. = you own the picture

  • teal lime 1) It's a picture of you.
  • = you are in the picture teal lime 2) It's a picture of yours.
  • = you own the picture
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teal lime1) It's a picture of you.

= you are in the picture

teal lime2) It's a picture of yours.

= you own the picture

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