
Possessive of Dress = Dress's - WordReference Forums
Jul 8, 2006 · The pronunciation of a singular noun already ending in s, being made possessive by adding 's, sounds the same as if you were pluralizing it with -es: dress's sounds like dresses, …
dress followed by adjectives or adverbs? - WordReference Forums
Feb 5, 2019 · 1 I can see that "to dress" is usually followed by adverbs. She dresses smartly, casually, formally. 2 But sometimes it's followed by adjectives. She dresses formal,casual, …
You dress really nice - WordReference Forums
Feb 1, 2016 · Hi everyone 1 You dress really nice 2 You dress really nicely 3 You dress real nicely 4 You dress real nice which is grammatically correct in written language? and which …
dressed as vs dressed like - WordReference Forums
Jul 13, 2014 · She dresses like a boy = could be the same as the above, but probably more mild -- she tends toward masculine or androgynous clothing, avoids skirts and pink and makeup, etc.
the origin of "to give someone a dressing down"
Mar 27, 2009 · Commonwealth Version Dressing right, Dress, or just Right Dress, - all personnel in front row and right side column except the right marker take one step forward, pause, and …
dress casual/casually - WordReference Forums
Oct 11, 2013 · After the verb to dress, must we use an adverb or an adjective? She dresses casual She dresses casually My sister dresses modern My sister dresses modernly Thanks in …
Dress or dresses - WordReference Forums
Aug 14, 2017 · There are a red and a white dress in my closet and they are my favourite. Would it be right to say the following?-- The red and white dress ( 'dress' taken as a common word both …
I saw her dressed in red. - WordReference Forums
Jan 14, 2023 · Does "She dresses in red." mean "She (always, usually, often, once in a while, sometimes) wears red cloths"? It is hard to say for sure what an isolated sentence means. …
What is the differences between wear and dress
Aug 7, 2021 · When we use wear and when we use dress? as verbs e.g. my sister and I wear / dress a very beautiful lace top. which one I should use and why?
Difference between wear/dress/get dressed/put on
May 4, 2010 · The following three sentences illustrate three different meanings of dress: I dress in black denim. I am fond of black dress. I wear black dresses. I dress my baby in black shorts. 3. …