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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
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
dress casual casually - WordReference Forums 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
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
I like the way she dresses is dressed - WordReference Forums For her habit, use 'the way she dresses ': the way she dresses every day, or most days, or much of the time 'The way she is dressed ' is about what she is wearing now or today - not about her usual choices
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
the origin of to give someone a dressing down Commonwealth Version Dressing right, Dress, or just Right Dress, - all personnel in front row and right side column except the right marker take one step forward, pause, and only the front rank bring up their right arms parallel to the ground At the same time, all members of the formation snap their heads so they're facing right
dress followed by adjectives or adverbs? - WordReference Forums 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 She dresses formal,casual, smart What's the treatment? Does it come down to some adjectives which are usually used that way or is it about
You dress really nice - WordReference Forums Hi everyone 1 You dress really nice 2 You dress really nicely 3 You dress real nicely 4 You dress real nice which is grammatically correct in written language? and which sounds good in spoken language?
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?