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How to read photos in English?
Photos.
Intransitive verbs take pictures, photography; Be photographed.
Take a picture of ... ...
I plan to enlarge this photo.
I'm going to enlarge this photo.
This photo is better than you.
This photo is more beautiful than you.
Grammar:
Photo basically means "photo, photo", which is a countable noun.
Taking pictures of someone for "taking pictures of yourself or others"; Taking pictures only means "asking others to take pictures of themselves".
When photo is used as a verb, it means "take a picture of someone or something", followed by an adverb, which can mean to appear in the picture.
Photo is a transitive verb, which can take nouns or pronouns as objects and can be used in passive structures.
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