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قديم 27-06-2016, 06:55 AM
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Then I put on some clothes and went downstairs.
be dressed in
When you get dressed you put on your clothes or a different
set of clothes: 'I had a shower, got dressed and went
downstairs.' 'I was still getting dressed for the party when the
taxi arrived.'
Dress oneself is not common. It is mainly used when you are
thinking about the special skill or ability that is required to put
on clothes: 'Sally isn't old enough to dress herself yet.'
When you put on a piece of clothing or a watch, necklace etc,
you put it into position on your body: 'Wait a minute! I
haven't put my coat on yet.' 'Put your gloves on or your
hands will get cold.'
Take off is the opposite of put on: 'I can't wait to take off
these new shoes.' 'Why don't you take your coat off and
come and sit down?'
If you dress someone, you put clothes on them: 'The nurses
have to wash and dress the patients before the doctor sees
them.'
When you dress up you put on: (I) a special costume: 'When
the children were young, George used to dress up as Father
Christmas.'
(2) formal or smart clothes: 'We won't be going to an
expensive restaurant so there's no need to dress up.'
When you wear something, it is on a part of your body: 'Did
you notice the jacket she was wearing at Alan's party?' 'He
always wears smart clothes.' (7
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If you have something on, you are wearing it: 'The trousers
he had on were too big for him.' 'You won't get cold" as long
as you have a coat on.' T- -
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/ If you are dressed in or are in something, you are wearing it:
'She arrived at the theatre dressed in a long white gown.'
'Everyone was in their best clothes but Alex turned up in an
old T-shirt and jeans.
When you are talking about Someone's appearance, you can
say that they are smartly/neatly/well etc dressed: 'Make
sure you're smartly dressed for the interview.' 'He's always very well dressed.