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hanging from

0His sunglasses are hanging from his shirt. 02br
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00Does it tell where the sunglasses are?02br
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00He is hanging from his shirt.02br
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00What position is the shirt/he in?02br
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00Thanks in advance!0-
  

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01i00His sunglasses are hanging from his shirt.02i02br
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00Does it tell where the sunglasses are?-- 01b00We are familiar with the practice of hanging one's glasses from the front of the shirt collar or lapels and presume that is what is meant02b00.02br
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01i00He is hanging
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0Let's say a kid climbs a tree and slips and falls. Fortunately, a branch catches his shirt. Can I say, he is hanging from his shirt?02br
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00Thanks!0-
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0No -- you would say "he is hanging 01i00by02i00 his shirt." (He is hanging 01i00from 02i00the tree.)0-

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