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Are these two sentences correct?
You're wearing your T-shirt inside out.
You're wearing your T-shirt on inside out.
In terms of meaning, is these any difference between these two sentences?
You T-shirt is on inside out.
You T-shirt is inside out.
13 sep. 2021 17:34
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13 september 2021
1
To "have" your shirt "on" is a phrasal verb, meaning to "wear" your shirt. If we actually say to "wear", then we don't use the word "on" (as it is not used as part of a phrasal verb with the verb to "wear"). When we use to "be on" in reference to your shirt, that is another phrasal ver similar to to "have... on".
13 september 2021
1
A small correction:
"You're wearing your T-shirt on inside out." sounds a little strange, but "You have got your T-shirt on inside out." is common.
"You're wearing your T-shirt inside out." is perfect.
Good luck!
13 september 2021
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Engels, Perzisch (Farsi), Portugees
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