I say to him: That must be the magic trick guy in the other picture.

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My friend shows me a picture of some random guy (guy's face was cut out of the picture) doing a magic trick that he thought was funny. And wasn't amused by it and told him that I didn't get the joke. He then shows me another picture of him and another guy.

I say to him: That must be the magic trick guy in the other picture.

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That must be the magic trick guy from the other picture.

Are both okay here?
 
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Can someone please help with this post before it falls off the page?
 
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He hi,

i think
That must be the magic trick guy from the other picture. is correct.
 

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Can someone please help with this post before it falls off the page?

Please be patient. You posted at 23:45 British time and followed it up at 07:48 British time, a period when most people in the UK and Europe would have been asleep.
 
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Please be patient. You posted at 23:45 British time and followed it up at 07:48 British time, a period when most people in the UK and Europe would have been asleep.


I understand.

Could you help me with the question? Thank you.
 

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You could use either "from" or "in". I would probably use "in".
 
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