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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Michael pulled out a picture and showed it to Chad. The picture was of Michael together with his wife and Children.

Michael pulled out a picture and handed it to Chad. Chad looked at the picture, which was of Michael together with his wife and children.

Are both correct? Is there a more natural way to write this?

  

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Quote Michael pulled out a picture and showed it to Chad. The picture was of Michael together with his wife and Children. Michael pulled out a picture and handed it to Chad.

  • Quote Michael pulled out a picture and showed it to Chad.
  • The picture was of Michael together with his wife and Children.
  • Michael pulled out a picture and handed it to Chad.
  • Chad looked at the picture, which was of Michael together with his wife and children.
  • Are both correct?
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Michael pulled out a picture and showed it to Chad. The picture was of Michael together with his wife and Children.

Michael pulled out a picture and handed it to Chad. Chad looked at the picture, which was of Michael together with his wife and children.

Are both correct? Yes

Is there a more natural way to write this?

eg Michael showed Chad a picture of hi

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