Hello Teachers,
He was wearing a nice shirt, with a picture of Che Guerra in his uniform.
Is this fine? I want it to mean che's pic was on the shirt.
Thank you.
"With" alone does not quite do it, and the lame "nice" leaves us wondering whether it was a T-shirt or what. "His" is not needed. "
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"With" alone does not quite do it, and the lame "nice" leaves us wondering whether it was a T-shirt or what. "His" is not needed. Perhaps "He was wearing a camo T-shirt with a picture of Che Guevara in uniform on the front."