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    Carry / Wear (English exercise n°27873 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Carry / Wear

                                                            CARRY                  WEAR

     

      Carry :  to take sb /sth from one place to another

                                                                                                       

         He carries his sister on his back              He is carrying a briefcase                They carry a TV set 

     

      Wear (wore,worn) :  to have someting on your body as a piece of clothing, a handkerchief, glasses

                                                                                    

         They are wearing coloured clothes         He is wearing a hat                Grandma wears glasses 





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    English exercise "Carry / Wear" created by lili73 (07-10-2007) with The test builder
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    10. Bob you should be more careful. You'll have an accident if you driving like that.







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