"Under his shirt is wet."
Does it mean his shirt is wet or his skin? I think it is the first one but I am not too sure. Is it even a correct sentence?
Thanks.
anonymous Is it even a correct sentence? No. If it is intended to mean 'he is wet under his shirt ', then his skin is wet.
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anonymousIs it even a correct sentence?
No. If it is intended to mean 'he is wet under his shirt', then his skin is wet.