Clothes Verbs (Vocabulary)

Here you have some of the most common verbs related with clothing:


He undressed/ got undressed, throwing all his clothes on the floor.
She quickly dressed the child.
I love dressing up for parties a I normally wear jeans.
Can I try on those brown shoes in the window?
The skirt is too tight and too short. It needs letting out and letting down.
The dress is too loose and too long. It needs taking in and taking up.
She took off her shoes and put on her slippers.
He changed out of  his weekend clothes into his uniform.
Red usually doesn't suit people with ginger hair.
Her black bag matches her shoes.
Those shoes don't fit the boy any more. He's grown out of them.


1. Try to guess the meaning of the previous clothing verbs.




2. Complete the following sentences with a suitable verb:

  • Could you ______________________ the waistband of these trousers, please? I seem to have put on some weight since I last wore them.
  • She __________________ a pretty dress to wear to the party.
  • Children at that age ___________________  their clothes so quickly.
  • My son is very tall right now. I have to ___________________ all his trousers. 
  • A: Is the dress ok?  B: Yes, it _____________ you well.
  • Actors loves ______________________ for film premieres.

3. Are these sentences correct?
  • I tried the shirt off and decide I didn't like it.
  • The pants are too lose, they'll need to be taken up.
  • Swimmers may dress in the shelter beside the pool.
  • Does this shirt fit you, or is it too big?
4. Let's Speak!
Can you remember any time that you need to use these verbs? Tell us the story!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Alexander Graham Bell (Use of English)

How the recycling symbol was created (Reading)

Norwich (Reading)