Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Photo"
The meaning of "Photo" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I'm busy arranging all the photos I took in Portugal now. mean?
A:
It could mean they are making a collage either with physical pictures or pictures online. Maybe arranging the pictures in a slide show.
Q:
What does No unsolicited photos please mean?
A:
"unsolicited" means not welcomed/wanted.
"Unsolicited photos" means unwanted photos.
Basically they don't want photos taken without asking for permission.
"Unsolicited photos" means unwanted photos.
Basically they don't want photos taken without asking for permission.
Q:
What does "recurring key" in the photo below? mean?
A:
Key and Peele is the name of the comedy series. Recurring means they come back every now and then
Q:
What does photo release or photorelease mean?
A:
Photo release is a contract signed by a person or group of people, who are having their picture taken, to give the photographer permission to post/use the photo online or just to display to the public.
Q:
What does photo creds to him mean?
A:
what she said. There letting everyone know that the picture was taken by him and that it's his work of art.
Example sentences using "Photo"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with This photo:.
A:
If I win the lottery, I'll buy a car.
If she leaves, she won't be welcome back.
If you go to the window, you'll have a better view.
If she leaves, she won't be welcome back.
If you go to the window, you'll have a better view.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with The photo makes her__________ much older than she really is. *
A. looking
B. to look
D. look
C. looked.
A. looking
B. to look
D. look
C. looked.
A:
D.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with if /i /stand here/you/take a photo of me?
answer - if I stand here. you take a photo of me? .
answer - if I stand here. you take a photo of me? .
A:
“If I stand here, could you take a photo of me?”
“Could you take a photo of me? I’ll stand here.”
“Could you take a photo of me?”
“Can you take a photo for me?”
“Can you take a photo of us?”
Usually you would say where you are going to stand but you can be specific if you want. Could and can can be exchanged depending on how polite you want to be, “Could” being more formal than “Can”
Hope this helps!!!
“Could you take a photo of me? I’ll stand here.”
“Could you take a photo of me?”
“Can you take a photo for me?”
“Can you take a photo of us?”
Usually you would say where you are going to stand but you can be specific if you want. Could and can can be exchanged depending on how polite you want to be, “Could” being more formal than “Can”
Hope this helps!!!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with ”This photo is beautifu! Beholding a beauty after a long while.. “ how to use “behold” “-ing” in grammar?.
A:
To tell the truth, I don't think "beholding" is commonly used in speech.
Infinitive form is sometimes used. ("I was lucky *to behold* such a beautiful sight.")
Imperative form is sometimes used, but it sounds formal or old fashioned. ("Behold the majestic waterfall at Niagra!")
But the -ing form isn't common in casual speech. Past perfect is more common. You might say:
"This photo is beautiful! I *haven't seen* such beauty for a long while."
Infinitive form is sometimes used. ("I was lucky *to behold* such a beautiful sight.")
Imperative form is sometimes used, but it sounds formal or old fashioned. ("Behold the majestic waterfall at Niagra!")
But the -ing form isn't common in casual speech. Past perfect is more common. You might say:
"This photo is beautiful! I *haven't seen* such beauty for a long while."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Take a photo.
A:
Take a photo....
of ( me, her, him, them us ) in front of the statue!
of the accident .
Take a picture with my family.
of ( me, her, him, them us ) in front of the statue!
of the accident .
Take a picture with my family.
Synonyms of "Photo" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between photo and footage and picture ?
A:
A 'photo' is another way of saying 'picture'. They are synonyms. Examples:
--He took a photo/picture of the squirrels on campus.
--She likes to take photos/pictures of the sunset.
'Footage' on the other hand usually refers to a recorded video. Example:
--The security cameras in the store have footage of the robber.
However, 'footage' in engineering also means length measured in feet. Example:
--The squared footage of my house is 2000 squared feet.
--He took a photo/picture of the squirrels on campus.
--She likes to take photos/pictures of the sunset.
'Footage' on the other hand usually refers to a recorded video. Example:
--The security cameras in the store have footage of the robber.
However, 'footage' in engineering also means length measured in feet. Example:
--The squared footage of my house is 2000 squared feet.
Q:
What is the difference between photo and image and picture ?
A:
photo: Comes from "photography", and it's something taken by a camera
Picture is something more general to refer to a representation of something in anyform (paintings, sketches, etc)
and image is difficult to difference between picture, but it's a word that has way too many meanings depending on the situation and the context.
Picture is something more general to refer to a representation of something in anyform (paintings, sketches, etc)
and image is difficult to difference between picture, but it's a word that has way too many meanings depending on the situation and the context.
Q:
What is the difference between photo and picture ?
A:
They are the same! Photo is the shortcut for photograph which is also a picture :)
Q:
What is the difference between take photos and take pictures ?
A:
Taking pictures has wider scope ,as taking pictures through camera or by using printer or by drwaing or painting or by any other mode.
while talking photos specifically refers to taking photos by using camera .
while talking photos specifically refers to taking photos by using camera .
Q:
What is the difference between a photo of me and my photo ?
A:
"A photo of me" is a photo with me in it. "My photo" is a photo that I own as an object.
"Can you take a photo of me?"
"Can you give me my photo?"
"Can you take a photo of me?"
"Can you give me my photo?"
Translations of "Photo"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 해변 풍경, 해안 풍경: such like the photo I uploaded.
coastal scenes, coastal scenery, coastal scenic
Which would be correct?
coastal scenes, coastal scenery, coastal scenic
Which would be correct?
A:
@Pio000
enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery
enjoy the beautiful, scenic coast
enjoy the beautiful coastline
'Coastal scenes' is a bit unnatural in this context...usually we use scenery which is always singular.
'coastal scenic' is a a pair of adjectives so a noun is need:
enjoy the beautiful, coastal, scenic views (but this is getting a little wordy)
The rest sounds good!
enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery
enjoy the beautiful, scenic coast
enjoy the beautiful coastline
'Coastal scenes' is a bit unnatural in this context...usually we use scenery which is always singular.
'coastal scenic' is a a pair of adjectives so a noun is need:
enjoy the beautiful, coastal, scenic views (but this is getting a little wordy)
The rest sounds good!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 이 사진들은 어디서 찍었어? Where was/were those photos taken?
Feel free to correct this English thank you!!
Feel free to correct this English thank you!!
A:
Where were these pictures taken?
Where did you take these pictures?
Both sound natural
Where did you take these pictures?
Both sound natural
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? 사진으로 표현이 안 된다/사진에 안 담긴다
(The photo doesn't express/show it as what I see in person???)
(The photo doesn't express/show it as what I see in person???)
A:
The photo doesn't do it justice.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Why do you call the paving like the attached photo "crazy paving"? What does "crazy" means in this instance?
A:
'crazy' here, means irregular shapes.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? (translate photo bellow)
A:
@nuna200 Yeosu eonni (Jang Hyeyoung)
#YeosuEonni #Yeosu #Meokstagram #Yokastagram #Vlog #Meokbang #Ilsang #Youtube
*Can also be romanized as:
- Unni
- Mukbang
- Mukstagram
* Definitions:
- Yeosu (A place in Korea)
- Eonni/Unni (Older sister - girl to girl)
- Meokstagram/Mukstagram (A hashtag for IG food posts)
- Yokastagram (Parenting related hashtag for IG)
- Mukbang (Food show/broadcast)
- Ilsang (Daily life)
#YeosuEonni #Yeosu #Meokstagram #Yokastagram #Vlog #Meokbang #Ilsang #Youtube
*Can also be romanized as:
- Unni
- Mukbang
- Mukstagram
* Definitions:
- Yeosu (A place in Korea)
- Eonni/Unni (Older sister - girl to girl)
- Meokstagram/Mukstagram (A hashtag for IG food posts)
- Yokastagram (Parenting related hashtag for IG)
- Mukbang (Food show/broadcast)
- Ilsang (Daily life)
Other questions about "Photo"
Q:
You take photos so carefully, while I take it halfheartedly
넌 사진을 아주 세심하게 찍는 구나, 반면에 난 대충 찍네 Does this sound natural?
넌 사진을 아주 세심하게 찍는 구나, 반면에 난 대충 찍네 Does this sound natural?
A:
× You take photos so carefully, while I take it halfheartedly
✓ You take photos attentively, while I take it halfheartedly
decided to change the wording to make it flow more:)
✓ You take photos attentively, while I take it halfheartedly
decided to change the wording to make it flow more:)
Q:
Please submit photos of Japanese language found in the U.S!
A:
this is a picture from a class i took, you can see japanese on a poster in the background
Q:
please see the photo of test problem which I posted
I know <SINCE> has two meaning : from + time and 'because' . so I was confused when I listened this matter can't the sentence mean that <from the time when computer isn't working well > ?
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the question above is a question and also is a question itself . are they natural question - sentence?
and I wrote some sentences using <since> below please check!
ex)
A: when did you start part-time job?
B: since my grandfather got sick 😫
A: when did Keito return home ? / when has Keito been absent from working place?
B: since his computer wasn't working properly
(so that's why he don't come to work ) Does this sound natural?
I know <SINCE> has two meaning : from + time and 'because' . so I was confused when I listened this matter can't the sentence mean that <from the time when computer isn't working well > ?
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the question above is a question and also is a question itself . are they natural question - sentence?
and I wrote some sentences using <since> below please check!
ex)
A: when did you start part-time job?
B: since my grandfather got sick 😫
A: when did Keito return home ? / when has Keito been absent from working place?
B: since his computer wasn't working properly
(so that's why he don't come to work ) Does this sound natural?
A:
You can also add "ever" which clarifies that since is a referring to a time, not a reason.
When did you start working here?
Ever since my grandfather got sick.
How long have you been studying Korean.
Ever since I graduated high school back in 2021.
When did you start working here?
Ever since my grandfather got sick.
How long have you been studying Korean.
Ever since I graduated high school back in 2021.
Q:
the photos of your trip makes me want to trip
너의 여행 사진들이 날 여행하고 싶게 해
Does this sound natural?
너의 여행 사진들이 날 여행하고 싶게 해
Does this sound natural?
A:
× the photos of your trip makes me want to trip
✓ the photos of your trip make me want to travel/ go on a trip.
✓ the photos of your trip make me want to travel/ go on a trip.
Q:
What's in the photo I know it's called "communion" but what is it made from, because there's also "wine and bread" and it's called "communion" what's the difference?
A:
It is bread and wine, that is communion, there is no difference.
Nowadays some churches offer grape juice for those who must not have alcohol.
Idk if it is actually "bread", more like a wheat-based wafer, sometimes gluten free nowadays.
Nowadays some churches offer grape juice for those who must not have alcohol.
Idk if it is actually "bread", more like a wheat-based wafer, sometimes gluten free nowadays.
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