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JimmyH Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Taken from food court's floor

This picture has been been taken from the food court's floor of the mall.

Does it sound fine in terms of grammar?
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No. eg This picture has been been taken from the mall's food court floor. eg This picture has been been taken from the food court floor at the mall.

  • No.
  • eg This picture has been been taken from the mall's food court floor.
  • eg This picture has been been taken from the food court floor at the mall.
  • 'Taken from' suggests you eg looked up and took a picture of another floor.
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No.
eg This picture has been been taken from the mall's food court floor.
eg This picture has been been taken from the food court floor at the mall.

'Taken from' suggests you eg looked up and took a picture of another floor.
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Thank you for the corrections.
Actually, I have taken a picture of a beach from mall's food court floor through a glass window. Was thinking of a better caption.
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Do you think any of the three sentences you have written in your previous post can serve as the caption?
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Huzaifa Asifa picture of a beach from mall's food court floor through a glass window.
Caption: The beach as seen from the food court floor of the mall

Anyway, that's probably how I'd do it. If it's really a caption, you wouldn't use the word 'picture' or 'photo' in the caption itself. It's obvious that it's a caption for a picture or photo.

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