意思
To have clothes on your body.
文化背景
In the UK, 'smart' clothes mean formal or neat clothes. If someone says 'Wear something smart,' they mean a suit or a nice dress, not that the clothes are intelligent! The concept of 'Business Casual' is very common. It means you don't wear a full suit, but you also don't wear a T-shirt. Usually, it means wearing a collared shirt and chinos. The hashtag #OOTD (Outfit of the Day) is a global phenomenon where people post photos of what they are wearing. It has turned 'wearing clothes' into a form of digital content. In Japan, it is culturally important to wear clean, modest clothes in public. Wearing 'room wear' (pajamas or very casual home clothes) outside is often looked down upon.
The 'State' Rule
Always use 'is/am/are wearing' when looking at a photo or a person in front of you.
Plural Only
Never say 'a clothes.' If you mean one thing, say 'a shirt' or 'an item of clothing.'
意思
To have clothes on your body.
The 'State' Rule
Always use 'is/am/are wearing' when looking at a photo or a person in front of you.
Plural Only
Never say 'a clothes.' If you mean one thing, say 'a shirt' or 'an item of clothing.'
Perfume and Makeup
Impress native speakers by using 'wear' for perfume, makeup, and even hairstyles!
自我测试
Choose the correct verb for the situation.
I am in my bedroom. I am _______ my shoes right now so I can go outside.
Since you are in the process of doing it to go outside, it is an action ('putting on').
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'wear'.
Yesterday, it was very cold, so I _______ a heavy coat.
'Yesterday' indicates the past tense, so we use the irregular past form 'wore'.
Match the sentence to the correct context.
1. I wear a suit to work. 2. I am wearing a suit.
Present simple is for habits; present continuous is for this exact moment.
Complete the dialogue.
A: What should I _______ to the wedding? B: You should _______ something formal.
We use the base form 'wear' after 'should'.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Wear vs. Put On
Things You Wear
Garments
- • Shirt
- • Pants
- • Dress
Accessories
- • Glasses
- • Watch
- • Hat
Other
- • Makeup
- • Perfume
- • Smile
练习题库
4 练习I am in my bedroom. I am _______ my shoes right now so I can go outside.
Since you are in the process of doing it to go outside, it is an action ('putting on').
Yesterday, it was very cold, so I _______ a heavy coat.
'Yesterday' indicates the past tense, so we use the irregular past form 'wore'.
1. I wear a suit to work. 2. I am wearing a suit.
Present simple is for habits; present continuous is for this exact moment.
A: What should I _______ to the wedding? B: You should _______ something formal.
We use the base form 'wear' after 'should'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题No, 'glasses' is plural like 'clothes.' Say 'I am wearing glasses' or 'I am wearing a pair of glasses.'
'Wear' needs an object (wear a shirt). 'Dress' is often used without an object to describe the whole style (He dresses well).
Yes, 'wore' is the past simple. 'Worn' is the past participle used with 'have' (I have worn).
Usually, you 'carry' a bag. However, if it's a backpack or a crossbody bag, you can say you are 'wearing' it because it's attached to your body.
You wear a watch. You use a clock on the wall.
It is neutral. It's fine for any situation, but 'attired in' is the formal version.
Yes! This is a common figurative expression meaning you look happy.
It means something becomes too old or broken to use because you used it too much.
They are asking which designer made the clothes, not just what the items are.
No, you 'have' a beard or 'grow' a beard. You don't wear it like a garment.
相关表达
put on
similarThe action of dressing yourself.
take off
contrastTo remove clothing from the body.
get dressed
builds onThe whole process of putting on clothes.
dress up
specialized formTo wear formal or fancy clothes.
try on
similarTo wear something briefly to see if it fits.