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Latest post Thu, Jan 24 2008 2:40 PM by Grammar Geek. 1 replies.
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Alex+  +  468358 Thu, 24 Jan 08 02:31 PM
Which question is correct when you ask somebody to photograph you?

1.Could you take my photo?
2.Could you take a photo of me?
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Grammar Geek  +  468363 Thu, 24 Jan 08 02:40 PM

Either one is fine.

You can say "picture" instead of "photo."

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