About Lesson
CLOTHES
BLOUSE
CARDIGAN
COAT
DRESS
JACKET
JEANS
LEGGINGS
PYJAMAS
SHIRT
SHORTS
SKIRT
SOCKS
SUIT
SWEATER
TIGHTS
TOP
TRACKSUIT
TROUSERS
T-SHIRT
UNDERWEAR
FOOTWEAR
BOOTS
FLIP-FLOPS
SANDALS
SHOES
TRAINERS
ACCESSORIES
BELT
CAP
HAT
GLOVES
SCARF
TIE
JEWELLERY
NECKLACE
BRACELET
EARRINGS
RING
wear, carry, or dress?
- Use wear for clothes and jewellery / glasses, etc.
She’s wearing a hat.
He’s wearing sunglasses.
- Use carry for bags, cases, etc.
I can’t carry this case.
She’s carrying a bag.
- Use dress (with no object) to describe the kind of clothes people wear.
The Italians dress very well.
Lucy always dresses in black.
a pair
- We often use a pair to talk about plural clothes.
e.g. a pair of shoes, trainers, boots, jeans, trousers, etc.