Q1: You put your feet inside these before your shoes.
A: Socks
Q6: If your shirt is baggy, is it loose or tight?
A: Loose
Q11: Complete the sentence: "I (verb) a new T-shirt."
A: Have
Q16: Does "He has to wear a uniform" mean he possesses the uniform or that it is necessary?
A: It is necessary
Q2: You wear this over a shirt, and it has long sleeves.
A: Jacket
Q7: What is the opposite of casual?
A: Dressy
Q12: Complete the sentence: "She (verb) a new suit."
A: Has
Q17: Complete the sentence: "I want to (verb) new jeans."
A: Buy (or wear, try on, etc. - any base form verb)
Q3: A woman wears this instead of pants or a dress.
A: Skirt
Q8: Which verb means to put on nice clothes for a special occasion?
A: Dress up
Q13: Does this sentence mean possession or desire? "He wants a new tie."
A: Desire (or things he doesn't possess)
Q18: Is this sentence correct? "She has to buying a blouse."
A: No. (The correct form is: She has to buy a blouse.)
Q4: What is the word for a piece of clothing that covers your hands?
A: Gloves
Q9: What verb is used when two colors look good together, like "red and black (verb)"?
A: Match
Q14: Complete the sentence: "They (verb) three hats."
A: Have
Q19: Complete the sentence: "We (verb) go to the shop for sandals." (For things you wish to do)
A: Want to
Q5: What two words do we use before 'shoes' to say you have two?
A: A pair of
Q10: If someone is very fashionable, we can say they are (adjective).
A: Stylish
Q15: Correct the mistake: "They has a big jacket."
A: They have a big jacket.
Q20: Use "has to" to complete this sentence about necessity: "The student (verb) follow the school rules."
A: Has to