We use the verb _____ (with no object) to describe the kind of clothes people wear: Lucy always _____ in black. / The Italians always _____ really well.
dress
We use the verb _____ for clothes and jewelry / glasses, make up, perfume, etc: She's _____ a hat. / He's _____ sunglasses.
wear
What are these called?
shoes
What's this called?
necklace
What's this called?
sweater / jumper
What's this called?
T-shirt
What's this called?
top
What's this called?
shirt
What's this called?
blouse
What are these called?
pants / trousers
What's this called?
hat
What's this called?
tracksuit
What's this called?
cardigan
What's this called?
bracelet
What are these called?
jeans
What are these called?
trainers / sneakers
What's this called?
cap
What's this called?
skirt
What's this called?
tie
What are these called?
shorts
What's this called?
ring
What are these called?
boots
What are these called?
gloves
What's this called?
dress
What's this called?
scarf
What are these called?
sandals
What's this called?
pyjamas / pajamas
What are these called?
earrings
We often use _____ to talk about plural of clothes, for example: _____ of shoes, trainers, boots, jeans, pants, etc.
a pair
What are these called?
stockings
What's this called?
underwear
We use the verb _____ for bags, cases, etc: She's _____ a bag. / I can't _____ this bag, it's too heavy.
carry
What are these called?
socks
What are these called?
tights
What's this called?
belt
What's this called?
suit
What's this called?
coat
What are these called?
leggings
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