"A compiled pictures of you" is not grammatical.
You could say:
"A compiled pictures of you" is not grammatical.You could say:I compiled pictures of you.The compiled pictures of you.
The program compiled itself to give the correct result.
No Did we take your pictures?
Pictures do show the signs of old age, if you look at a picture of yourself 10 years ago, you will see a change.
The correct plural phrase would be 'pictures do'. The singular is 'picture does'.
Quite correct.
Camara is correct for the surname.Camera is correct for the device that takes pictures.
Grammatically you mean? Yes, it is correct.
That sentence is grammatically correct only if you are talking about a single item called "The Best Pictures." Otherwise, the correct form is "The best pictures will find their places in the museum."
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Yes. It is correct to say an abode.
It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.