The correct phrase is "I can see in this picture," as it refers to looking inside or within the picture itself.
"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.
Either "I have seen that picture," or "I saw that picture."
The big picture is English, translated into Russian большая фотография. That's what it looks like. The above is literal translation that means "large photo" I was asking about idiom "the big picture" that means "overall perspective" from the sentence "You have to see the big picture"
My friend said look at this picture of me when i was a baby, now look at me. Can you see how different I look compared to the baby picture!
It means getting too caught up in the small details that you miss the big picture or overall view of a situation. You are focusing on minor aspects instead of seeing the larger, more important perspective.
can I see a picture of mall
No, I can't see any picture.
Can you see a picture of how the belt look on... WHAT?
Wanting to see inmate picture
that is called the atomic number or the proton numberthey r both correcti no Bcuz my teacher told me
that is called the atomic number or the proton numberthey r both correcti no Bcuz my teacher told me
no no no no what picture are you talking about
"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.
Double left click on the name > Aguilas to see a picture.
See the related links section to see a picture of a copperhead snake.
yes i want to see the picture of damath board
can you see a picture of a us 1822 penny