In the picture.
"What do you see IN the picture" is correct. "In" is used to refer to something contained within an object, like details or objects found in the picture. "On" is used to refer to something that is physically on top of the object.
The correct phrase is "I can see in this picture," as it refers to looking inside or within the picture itself.
"Saw that picture" is correct. Use "saw" as the past tense of "see."
When tagging a picture, it is correct to use "Bob and me" if you are referring to yourself and another person as the object of the preposition. For example, "This is a picture of Bob and me."
No, the correct sentence is "This picture was taken when she was 1 year old."
The correct pronoun usage is "This is a great picture of her and me." "Her" should come first because it's referring to the person in the picture, and "me" should come after as the object of the preposition "of."
The correct phrase is "I can see in this picture," as it refers to looking inside or within the picture itself.
No, that is not correct English grammar.The correct way to ask is either:"What is this a picture of?""What does this picture show?"
"Saw that picture" is correct. Use "saw" as the past tense of "see."
Look at this picture of Lori and Me would be in the correct grammar form. The simplest way to tell which is right is to take out all the unnecessary extra words from a complex sentence and see if what you have makes sense with I or with Me.
can I see a picture of mall
Say the sentence without Michael in it. That is a picture of I. That is a picture of me. Me is the correct choice.
its Here is a picture of Jane and I.
When tagging a picture, it is correct to use "Bob and me" if you are referring to yourself and another person as the object of the preposition. For example, "This is a picture of Bob and me."
No, I can't see any picture.
Correct your grammar first.Its 'Can you get a picture of the Tectonic Earthquake.'
Use 'a picture of her' when referring to a portrait or photograph of the person. Use 'a picture of hers' when referring to a picture that she owns.
Can you see a picture of how the belt look on... WHAT?