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Tostyle un Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Usage of picturise

Hello teachers,

Is this correct?

"I can still picturise the ghastly incident that happened many years ago."

Did I use picturise correctly?

Thank you.

  

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No. The verb you want is 'picture'. com/dictionary/english/seem to be able to see it.

  • No.
  • The verb you want is 'picture'.
  • com/dictionary/english/seem to be able to see it.
  • He pictured her with long black braided hair.
  • I never would have pictured this as her home.
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No. The verb you want is 'picture'.

picture

v.trans

If you picture something in your mind, you https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/think_1 of it and have such a clear memory or idea of it thatyou

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