picture - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • paint: It's like having two artists painting the same picture.
  • draw: The children were asked to draw a picture of what moving home meant to them.
  • see: We've seen the pictures; we've noticed you in the malls.
  • take: Here are a few pictures taken during the process.
  • send: Send one picture of the exterior of your premises.
  • get: I will get a picture to you on how they looked.

Preposition: on

  • left: Head through the gateway picture on left and continue up the road.

Adjective modifier

  • big: However, he devotes the book to giving the big picture.
  • accurate: Job Analysis To recruit the right person requires an accurate picture of the job itself and the skills and attributes it demands.
  • clear: Paul had a clear picture of his identity in God.
  • vivid: Mr. Chairman, events of the last few years in Indonesia paint a vivid picture of a state struggling to regain stability.
  • overall: The program also gives homogenized feedback to the teacher, providing an overall picture of what is going on in their classes.
  • detailed: Click on thumbnails ( above ) for detailed pictures of two of the stones, and here for more pictures and information on Callanish.

Modifies a noun

  • gallery: We also have pictures of some of them in our hedge picture gallery.
  • frame: And then there are things like picture frames, vases, books, candles and the like.
  • quality: In addition, the quality judgements are intended to be made entirely on the basis of the picture quality.
  • book: MORE ยป Princess Primrose Two quality picture books by Vivian French, both with striking illustrations.
  • window: The new trains are smooth and quiet, easy to board and have giant picture windows.

Noun used with modifier

  • motion: Original music will be composed by Terry Davies who will also adapt musical themes from the motion picture composed by Danny Elfman.
  • close-up: Auto parts co inc as state farm rates a weekly close-up pictures of.

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