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Tinanam0102 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Take a picture

Hi teachers,

The one I read was "Can you take a picture of me with your car?"

Would "can you take a picture of me and your car?" work?
Thanks
TN
  

Top answer

Yes. But in #1, the emphasis is a little more on 'me'.

  • Yes.
  • But in #1, the emphasis is a little more on 'me'.
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Yes.
But in #1, the emphasis is a little more on 'me'.
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Hi Clive,

Thanks for answering the question. Then again, if it is an object, use with (like the car), if it's a person, like:

Take a picture of me and Gia. Is that right?

Thanks
TN
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Take a picture of me with Gia OK. The emphasis is on me.
Take a picture of me and Gia. OK. The emphasis is more evenly on both of us.
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tinanam0102Can you take a picture of me with your car?
I wonder what it would mean if it were

Can you take a picture of me with your camera?

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