JaneGothic
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Note my corrections above. You haven't used a particularly natural context for this particular post because we'd rarely describe where the bed is in relation to the picture, but the other way round. We'd say "There's a painting [on the wall] above/over the bed".If there is a picture hanging on the wall no comma hereit'sabove the bed, should I say ...
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