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what's the difference between wear and dress?
7 de sep. de 2015 7:58
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As verbs, "wear" refers to the action of having clothes already on. For example:
"My friend is wearing a hat."
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"My friend currently has a hat on his head."
"Dress" means to put clothes on something. You can dress yourself or someone/something else. For example:
"Little girls love dressing up their dolls."
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"Little girls love putting clothes on their dolls."
"I have trouble dressing myself when I'm drunk."
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"I have trouble putting clothes on (myself) when I'm drunk."
We also like to replace "dressing oneself", which is formal, with the more natural "getting dressed".
"I need to get dressed because I have school in 30 minutes."
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"I need to put clothes on (myself) because I have school in 30 minutes."
7 de septiembre de 2015
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put simply, we use 'wear' when clothes is already on us and we use 'dress' in a similar way to 'put on'. However, we also use 'dress' to talk about style as in 'he dresses well/badly'. You can find out more here: http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/dress-or-wear.439657/
7 de septiembre de 2015
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Wendy
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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