What do you wear when you do sports?
a tracksuit
leggins
top
adjective to describe clothes of one colour or little or no decoration
plain
Make a sentence in the Present Continuous:
I / wear / a grey hoodie / today.
I'm wearing a grey hoodie today.
Make a question in the Present Continuous:
you / watch / TV / right now ?
Are you watching TV right now?
Use Present Continuous or Present Simple:
I usually ___ (wear) a white shirt and black trousers to school.
wear
The opposite of smart or elegant
casual or sporty
things you can wear in your ears
earrings
Make a sentence in the Present Continuous:
She / listen / to music / at the moment.
She's listening to music at the moment.
Make a question in the Present Continuous:
Lidia / wear / a red T-shirt today?
Is Lidia wearing a red T-shirt today?
Use Present Continuous or Present Simple:
Mark ____ (play) the guitar every day.
plays
What do you wear on your body outdoors when it's cold?
a jacket
a coat
things you can wear on your hands when it's cold
gloves or mittens
Make a sentence in the Present Continuous:
They / take a photo / right now.
What game are you playing?
We're playing jeopardy.
Use Present Continuous or Present Simple:
Today I ____ (carry) an umbrella with me.
'm carrying
What do you wear to your PE classes on your feet?
trainers
the opposite of tight-fitting
baggy
Make a negative sentence in the Present Continuous:
We / not / do / homework / at the moment.
Make a question in the Present Continuous + a short answer:
homework / he / at the moment / do ? (+)
Is he doing homework at the moment? - Yes, he is.
Use Present Continuous or Present Simple:
My dad ____ (not work) on Saturdays.
doesn't work
What do you wear on your neck when it's cold?
a scarf
two things you can wear on your wrist
a bracelet and a watch
Make a negative sentence in the Present Continuous:
wear / he / not / today / a blue shirt.
He isn't wearing a blue shirt today.
Make a question in the Present Continuous + a short answer:
sunglasses / they / wear / today? (-)
Are they wearing sunglasses today? - No, they aren't.
Use Present Continuous or Present Simple:
Today is Wednesday but my dad ___ (not work) because he's ill.
isn't working