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Gillyflower Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

evert

Hi,
I know that "evert" means to turn inside out. Do you use this term used for clothes?

Thanks!
  

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gillyflower Hi,I know that "evert" means to turn inside out. Thanks! Heavens, no!

  • gillyflower Hi,I know that "evert" means to turn inside out.
  • Thanks!
  • Heavens, no!
  • , to evert an eyelid to check for disease .
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gillyflower Hi,I know that "evert" means to turn inside out. Do you use this term used for clothes?Thanks!
Heavens, no!
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Thank you.
What is the word you use for turning, for example a shirt, inside out?
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gillyflowerWhat is the word you use for turning, for example a shirt, inside out?
We don't have a nice easy word for that.
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And one more question please: When do you use "invert" and " reverse"?
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gillyflowerAnd one more question please: When do you use "invert" and " reverse"?
You invert the subject and verb when you form a question in English.

You are ready. Are you ready?

You can invert drinking glasses that you've just washed to let them dry on a towel.

Sometimes judges reverse decisions. You can reverse the order

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