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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Wearing shoes like slippers

Does this sentence make any sense? Is it also natural?


He was wearing his shoes like slippers with the shoes quarter down under his soles.


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anonymous He was wearing his shoes like slippers with the shoe ' s quarter down under his soles. It makes sense, and it's natural. Nevertheless, not many people know what a "shoe's quarter" is.

  • anonymous He was wearing his shoes like slippers with the shoe ' s quarter down under his soles.
  • It makes sense, and it's natural.
  • Nevertheless, not many people know what a "shoe's quarter" is.
  • I suppose they can figure it out from context, though.
  • CJ
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anonymousHe was wearing his shoes like slippers with the shoe's quarter down under his soles.

It makes sense, and it's natural. Nevertheless, not many people know what a "shoe's quarter" is. I suppose they can figure it out from context, though.

CJ

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