Kamis, 14 Desember 2017

Clothes - Verb with purpose



Verb with purpose:

Like to

Want to

Need to

Have to

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What kind of clothes do you like to wear?

I like to wear casual clothes.

I don’t like to wear suits.



Do you have to wear a suit to work?

We have to wear uniform on Monday and Thursday.

No, we don’t. We don’t have to wear a suit and tie.



What do you want to wear tonight?

I want to wear my new outfit.

I don’t want to wear my new dress.



Do you need to buy new shoes?

Yes I do. I need to get some sneakers.

I don’t need to buy new shoes.



I don’t like to wear jeans all the time.

Our teacher doesn’t have to wear a suit to (attend) class.

The students in my class don’t have to wear a uniform everyday.

I want to buy shoes this month.

I don’t like to spend a lot of money on clothes.

I don’t need to buy new jeans.

I don’t like to shop for clothes.

I don’t need to wear warm clothes in the spring.



Well, I don’t have to wear uniform everyday at my office.

So, I like to wear pants, a t-shirt, and sneakers.



I have to wear a suit and tie to work.

After work, I just want to go home and put on jeans and an old sweater.

Comfortable clothes after work vs nice clothes to work.

You know, something comfortable.

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