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Navitasan Posted 10 years ago
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With John holding a copy...

Which are correct:

1) On the photo you see me with John holding a copy of Darwin's The Origin of Species.
2) On the photo you see me, with John holding a copy of Darwin's The Origin of Species.
3) On the photo you see me, with John, holding a copy of Darwin's The Origin of Species.

4) That is me with John holding a copy of Darwin's The Origin of Species.
5) That is me, with John holding a copy of Darwin's The Origin of Species.
6) That is me, with John, holding a copy of Darwin's The Origin of Species.

In which case:
a) I am holding the book
and in which case
b) John is holding the book

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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'In' not 'on' a photo.

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