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Sorry, i can't give you my photo. vs Sorry, i can't give you to my photo.

The correct phrase is: "sorry, i can't give you my photo." The preposition "to" is not needed in this context.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 4888 views

Sorry, i can't give you my photo.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to politely decline a request for a photo. The structure is simple and clear without the need for the preposition "to."

Examples:

  • Sorry, I can't give you my photo for privacy reasons.
  • I'm sorry, but I can't give you my photo at the moment.
  • Sorry, I can't give you my photo, but I can send you a link to it.
  • I can't give you my photo, but I can show you in person.
  • Sorry, I can't give you my photo as it's personal.
  • I can't give you any hints, Sammy.
  • I can't give you private lessons.
  • I can't give you permission to pursue.
  • Then I can't give you our prisoner.
  • I can't give you a cause from this.
  • Surgery. I can't give you a prognosis.
  • I can't give you a definitive answer.
  • I can't give you a definite answer while Mademoiselle Choule is still alive.
  • I can't give you your face back.
  • I can't give you all the details.
  • I can't give you any more details right now.
  • No, I can't give you directions to the Luxor.
  • I can't give you the medallion because it's gone.
  • And I can't give you that baby anymore.
  • Now I can't give you anything.
  • I can't give you permission to go and get killed.
  • I can't give you dating tips, Alex.
  • Look, I can't give you professional fulfillment.
  • I can't give you the X-ray without it.
  • Being a fugitive, I can't give you any support.

Sorry, i can't give you to my photo.

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition "to" should not be used in this context.

  • I can't give you any hints, Sammy.
  • I can't give you private lessons.
  • I can't give you permission to pursue.
  • Then I can't give you our prisoner.
  • I can't give you a cause from this.
  • Surgery. I can't give you a prognosis.
  • I can't give you a definitive answer.
  • I can't give you a definite answer while Mademoiselle Choule is still alive.
  • I can't give you your face back.
  • I can't give you all the details.
  • I can't give you any more details right now.
  • No, I can't give you directions to the Luxor.
  • I can't give you the medallion because it's gone.
  • And I can't give you that baby anymore.
  • Now I can't give you anything.
  • I can't give you permission to go and get killed.
  • I can't give you dating tips, Alex.
  • Look, I can't give you professional fulfillment.
  • I can't give you the X-ray without it.
  • Being a fugitive, I can't give you any support.

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