I do not like having my photo taken.
He noticed something spooky in the photo.
We have a photo shoot later.
Come in the photo booth with me.
The adjective in this sentence is "a," which is an indefinite article.
the answer is d mark expects the photo to arrive when the letter arrives
It is a Tamizh sentence meaning, "Where are you?"
The ghoulish figure had no distinctive sides, like a pool of water rippling back and forth that flowed into the den rather than walked!!!
I had a photo took yesterday.
The pronoun I may never be used as the object of a verb or a preposition: This is a photo of ( my husband and) me.The rule is to ignore the 'my husband' bit and imagine you were talking about yourself. So you would say "This is a photo of me" and not "This is a photo of I"so the correct sentence is "This is a photo of my husband and me"
dad and me in this photo
Come in the photo booth with me.
She took a photo of her son out of her purse.
He submitted the photo for inclusion in a travel brochure.
He will attach a photo to his letter.
The adjective in this sentence is "a," which is an indefinite article.
Photo-voltaic technology converts sunlight into electricity using solar panels.
Please embed this photo in the design
She was saving the photo album for her posterity to see pictures of their ancestors.
That family's photo album is a posthoumous reminder of the death of their parents.