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Nader75 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

what is the mistake

have you picture for you
or
have you picture to you
  

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Neither of these make sense I'm afraid. What meaning are you trying to get across?

  • Neither of these make sense I'm afraid.
  • What meaning are you trying to get across?
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Neither of these make sense I'm afraid.

What meaning are you trying to get across?
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I'm ask some one if he has a pic for him
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Do you mean you wanted to ask someone if he has a pic of himself? That would be -

"Have you a picture of yourself?" or "Do you have a picture of yourself?"

But if you want someone else to give you a picture, it is -

"Have you a picture for me?"

Hope that helps. If it still isn't clear, why don't you write it in your native language? I'm sure someone wil

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