Subj : A riddle To : Alexander Koryagin From : Paul Quinn Date : Mon Sep 16 2019 22:07:36 Hi! Alexander, On 16 Sep 19 13:42, you wrote to me: AK>>> How can you put on a turned inside out T-shirt correctly without AK>>> turning it inside in beforehand? AK>>> The answer: uoy dluohs tup no ti eciwt AK>>> ;-) PQ>> Try: "uoy dluohs tup ti no eciwt". Much better. 8-) AK> What about the first sentence (the question)? Should I put "on" behind AK> "T-Shirt"? It seems in this case "on" will be very far from "put". It's quite correct as is. Anything else ends up being quite convoluted, On a matter of (my) personal style I might have used "inside-out" and "inside-in", as I think it makes the _state_ of the garment more apprent. It's kind of a mental 'N.B' (Latin) ... "uh-oh, it's not just a string of words; this has meaning on which the question may depend". :) Cheers, Paul. .... A closed mouth gathers no feet... --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20130515 * Origin: Quinn's Rock - Live from Paul's Xubuntu desktop! (3:640/1384) .