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English Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 202, Unit 10, Lesson 1

Describe your clothes

Instructions: Using the vocabulary words from this lesson, describe what you are wearing right now. What is it made of? How do you usually dress for work? What do you wear when you go to events and parties? What is your favorite outfit?

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Now, I'm wearing a short and a T-shirt. I don't know exactly, but I think my is made of cotton and the T-shirt is made of silk. When I go to work, I sometimes wear pants and shirt, leather sandals or shoes. Depend of the events, I can wear a suit or other clothes. I don't have favorite outfit, I conform myself to the moment if it's not against my convictions.
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  • sbreccius
    Mochapoints: 605  |  Teacher Score: 205 (0%)
    exCiting transporting FROM the hotel to... Good!
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  • timpower
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    looks good

    pants and shorts are plural

    Now, I'm wearing a shorts and a T-shirt. I don't know exactly, but I think my shorts are is  made of cotton and the T-shirt is made of silk. When I go to work, I sometimes wear pants and a shirt, leather sandals or shoes. Depends on the events, I can wear a suit or other clothes. I don't have favorite outfit, I conform myself to the moment if it's not against my convictions

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