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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.
2021年9月13日 17:34
回答 · 6
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该内容违反了我们的《社区行为准则》。
2021年9月13日
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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".
2021年9月13日
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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!
2021年9月13日
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