0
Dala Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Of

Is it correct to say "She's taken a picture of."
  

Top answer

" No. ]. Passive in meaning: She's had her picture taken.

  • " No.
  • ].
  • Passive in meaning: She's had her picture taken.
  • CJ
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

8 Answers
0
DalaIs it correct to say "She's taken a picture of."
No.

She's taken a picture of [me / you / herself / Bob / Mr Smith / the professor / ...].

Passive in meaning: She's had her picture taken.

CJ
0
DalaIs it correct to say "She's taken a picture of."
No. Which does it mean?—

Someone took her picture.
A picture was taken of her.
She took a picture of something.
A picture was taken by her.
0
I mean this "She is taken a picture of."
0
Dala"She is taken a picture of."
No, that is unintelligible.
0
She has had her picture taken.
She had her picture taken.

What's the difference?
0
I got my picture taken
I had my picture taken

Is there difference?
0
DalaShe has had her picture taken.She had her picture taken.What's the difference?
It is the standard difference between simple past and present perfect. You can find many threads on the subject by using our Search function. You can start here:
0
DalaI got my picture takenI had my picture takenIs there difference?
The first is more informal.

Related Questions