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  • Possessive of Dress = Dresss - WordReference Forums
    The pronunciation of a singular noun already ending in s, being made possessive by adding 's, sounds the same as if you were pluralizing it with -es: dress's sounds like dresses, Chris's sounds like Chrises, waitress's sounds like waitresses, etc Brian I was discussing this only yesterday with my significant other
  • con todos sus derechos, usos, costumbres y servidumbres
    The English is not correct I can fix part of it: costumes = dresses, clothes 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
  • Get dressed! = Get ready! - Dress! = Put your clothes on!
    In all your examples you are talking about someone "getting dressed" Edit: I would always use the imperative to tell someone to "get dressed" or "Put your clothes on" In everyday speech I also talk about "getting dressed" If I wanted to sound a little less casual, I would use "dress, i e "He rose at ten, dressed in haste and called for a cab " He dresses well - He wears expensive clothes he
  • lt;There have been gt; vs lt;there has been gt; a number of. . .
    A man orders 20 dresses that he will sell in his shop, but some of the dresses are not of the colours that he ordered: He says "A number of the dresses are wrong "
  • Dress or dresses - WordReference Forums
    There are a red and a white dress in my closet and they are my favourite Would it be right to say the following?-- The red and white dress ( 'dress' taken as a common word both for 'red' and 'white' i e red and white dress) are my favourite Or, should I say 'the red and white dresses' to
  • I saw her dressed in red. - WordReference Forums
    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: She always usually, etc dresses in red
  • What is the differences between wear and dress
    When we use wear and when we use dress? as verbs e g my sister and I wear dress a very beautiful lace top which one I should use and why?
  • Usual VS Normal (differences between them??) - WordReference Forums
    Hi I wonder what are the differences between 'normal' and 'usual' Situation: There's a party next week My friends and I are shopping for party dresses She picks up a dress and suggests me give it a try, but I think the dress is not suitable for the causal party we'll be having So I say: "I




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