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Dress's sounds like dresses, chris's sounds like chrises, waitress's sounds like waitresses, etc Which one i should use and why? Brian i was discussing this only yesterday with my significant other.
There are a red and a white dress in my closet and they are my favourite My sister and i wear / dress a very beautiful lace top Red and white dress) are my favourite
For her habit, use 'the way she dresses '
The way she dresses every day, or most days, or much of the time Perhaps because dressed like could mean .dressed like a gorilla dresses, whereas dressed as means dressed to look like a gorilla. After the verb to dress, must we use an adverb or an adjective She dresses casual she dresses casually my sister dresses modern my sister dresses modernly thanks in advance.
Does she dresses in red. mean she (always, usually, often, once in a while, sometimes) wears red cloths It is hard to say for sure what an isolated sentence means However, i would probably add something like always if i wanted to comment on the frequency with which she dresses in red To dress smart = to wear smart (adjective) clothes
To dress smartly = to put clothes on in a smart way (adverb)
But in practice the result is the same The english is not correct I can fix part of it Customs might be a better word easyments is spelled easements servitudes might be a better word con todos sus derechos, usos, costumbres y servidumbres together with all rights, uses, customs???, and servitudes a
1 i can see that to dress is usually followed by adverbs She dresses smartly, casually, formally 2 but sometimes it's followed by adjectives Does it come down to some adjectives which are usually used that way or.
When we use wear and when we use dress
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