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Buffett12 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Pictures with you on it / Pictures you're on

Dear all,

How do you say this? Like in this sentence: I still have a couple of pictures you're on / with you on it, I'll bring it tomorrow.

Thanks in advance,

Buffett
  

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Hi, How do you say this? Like in this sentence: I still have a couple of pictures you're on / with you on it, I'll bring it tomorrow. I still have a couple of pictures you're in.

  • Hi, How do you say this?
  • Like in this sentence: I still have a couple of pictures you're on / with you on it, I'll bring it tomorrow.
  • I still have a couple of pictures you're in.
  • I still have a couple of pictures with you in them .
  • I'll bring them tomorrow.
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Hi,

How do you say this? Like in this sentence: I still have a couple of pictures you're on / with you on it, I'll bring it tomorrow.

I still have a couple of pictures you're in.

I still have a couple of pictures with you in them. I'll bring them tomo
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I still have a couple of pictures with you on it, I'll bring it tomorrow. (I'll go with this one)

I still have a few pictures of you, I'll bring it tomorrow. (simpler version)

I still have a few of your pictures, I'll bring it tomorrow. (This one can hold 2 different meanings: 1.The pictures belongs to you, but you may not be on the pictures. 2. You are on those pictures)

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