Asked by rfvv
1. He took a picture of the mountain.
1-1. He took two picture of the mountain.
2. He took pictures of the mountain.
3. He took many pictures of the mountain.
4. Will you take a picture of us?
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Q1: Are they all grammatical?
Q2: Does #1 mean that he took only one picture of the mountain?
Q3: Does #4 mean that the speaker wants somebody to take a single picture of them?
1-1. He took two picture of the mountain.
2. He took pictures of the mountain.
3. He took many pictures of the mountain.
4. Will you take a picture of us?
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Q1: Are they all grammatical?
Q2: Does #1 mean that he took only one picture of the mountain?
Q3: Does #4 mean that the speaker wants somebody to take a single picture of them?
Answers
Answered by
Anonymous
Q1) No. 1-1 should read: Het took two pictures of the mountain. The rest are grammatically correct
Q2) yes
Q3) yes
Q2) yes
Q3) yes
Answered by
Writeacher
I think Anonymous means "He took ... " instead of "Het took ... "
Otherwise, Anonymous is correct.
Otherwise, Anonymous is correct.
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