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Are you like the girl on your display picture vs Are you like the girl at your display picture

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct preposition to use in this context is 'in' instead of 'on' or 'at'. The correct phrase would be 'Are you like the girl in your display picture?'

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 603 views

Are you like the girl on your display picture

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'on' is incorrect in this context.

The correct preposition to use in this context is 'in'. The correct phrase would be 'Are you like the girl in your display picture?'
  • The girl displays maternal instincts as a normal human child might.
  • Well, my son, and how do you like the girl?
  • I feel like the girl on her wedding night whose absent-minded husband goes home to his mother for dinner.
  • Did you notice that girl looks exactly like the girl on the trophy?
  • But I like the girl who has the sandwiches.
  • I like the girls in prison stuff.
  • That looks like the girl that Phoenix was haunting yesterday.
  • You actually like the girl you have to kiss.
  • Just like the girl I saw at school.
  • Seal Team Six is like the Girl Scouts.
  • They don't have cookies like the Girl Scouts.
  • I think he likes the girl next door.
  • I don't think your grandson likes the girl I've chosen.
  • - She's like the girl from the supermarket.
  • She looks like the girl from the restaurant.
  • I don't look like the girl Johnse romanced no more.
  • It's not like the girl had any enemies.
  • Because they like the girls, and that's the only way they know how to get are you saying?
  • Like the girl, and say sorry?
  • I mean, I'm not like the girls in L.A.

Are you like the girl at your display picture

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'at' is incorrect in this context.

The correct preposition to use in this context is 'in'. The correct phrase would be 'Are you like the girl in your display picture?'
  • The girl displays maternal instincts as a normal human child might.
  • Well, my son, and how do you like the girl?
  • But I like the girl who has the sandwiches.
  • I like the girls in prison stuff.
  • That looks like the girl that Phoenix was haunting yesterday.
  • You actually like the girl you have to kiss.
  • Just like the girl I saw at school.
  • Seal Team Six is like the Girl Scouts.
  • They don't have cookies like the Girl Scouts.
  • I think he likes the girl next door.
  • I don't think your grandson likes the girl I've chosen.
  • - She's like the girl from the supermarket.
  • She looks like the girl from the restaurant.
  • I don't look like the girl Johnse romanced no more.
  • It's not like the girl had any enemies.
  • Because they like the girls, and that's the only way they know how to get are you saying?
  • What are you talking about, The girl at the copy shop?
  • Like the girl, and say sorry?
  • I mean, I'm not like the girls in L.A.
  • Off she went like the girl in the Nimble advert screaming and hanging onto Mal for dear life.

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