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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Turn or put

Is this natural?
Turn/put shirt right side out when putting it in the wash.

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It's "turn", but the possibilities are thus: Turn the shirt inside out when putting it in the wash. Leave the shirt right side out when putting it in the wash. ) CJ

  • It's "turn", but the possibilities are thus: Turn the shirt inside out when putting it in the wash.
  • Leave the shirt right side out when putting it in the wash.
  • ) CJ
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It's "turn", but the possibilities are thus:

Turn the shirt inside out when putting it in the wash.
Leave the shirt right side out when putting it in the wash.

(We presume that the shirt starts with its "right side" out, just as it is worn.)

CJ

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