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    Indicate whether the sentences below are 'correct' or 'wrong'. If they are wrong, correct them.
     
1.   You can wear your new dress to the party.
     
2.   Wear your hat and we can go to the beach.
     
3.   Put on your plimsolls and we can go for a jog.
     
4.   During the wedding ceremony, a ring was put on the bride's finger.
     
5.   The bride wore a pure white wedding dress with a long train.
     
6.   He asked me to wear a pair of rubber boots and join him in his crab-catching.
     
7.   The Chinese do not like their children to wear black clothes during the Chinese New Year.
     
8.   He wore his sunglasses before he entered the car and drove off.
     
9.   She wore no make-up although she was attending an important dinner.
     
10.   After having selected a necklace, the woman wore it to see how it looked.
     
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    Answers
     
1.   Correct
2.   Wrong, put on
3.   Correct
4.   Correct
5.   Correct
6.   Wrong, put on
7.   Correct
8.   Wrong, put on
9.   Correct
10.   Wrong, put it on
 
     
 
 

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