Wear – Spiegazione, frasi di esempio e coniugazione

Spiegazione

Il verbo “wear” in inglese è un verbo di uso comune che significa “indossare” o “portare” riferito a vestiti, accessori o altre cose che si mettono sul corpo. È un verbo transitivo, il che significa che richiede un oggetto diretto per completare il suo significato. Ad esempio, quando diciamo “to wear a dress” (indossare un vestito) o “to wear glasses” (portare gli occhiali), “dress” e “glasses” sono gli oggetti diretti del verbo “wear”. Oltre al significato principale legato all’abbigliamento, “wear” può anche riferirsi al deterioramento o all’usura di un oggetto nel tempo, come in “the tires wear out” (le gomme si consumano).

Frasi di esempio

She wore a beautiful dress to the wedding.

He wears glasses to read.

I will wear my new shoes to the party tonight.

They were wearing matching outfits at the event.

We wear uniforms at our school.

She has worn that jacket every winter for years.

He is wearing a hat to protect himself from the sun.

I had worn my favorite shirt, but it got ruined.

She will be wearing a costume for the play.

They have been wearing masks in public places.

Coniugazione

Presente semplice

I wear a hat.

You wear a jacket.

He wears glasses.

She wears a dress.

It wears out quickly.

We wear uniforms.

They wear sneakers.

Passato semplice

I wore a hat yesterday.

You wore your jacket last night.

He wore glasses all day.

She wore a dress to the party.

It wore out after a year.

We wore uniforms in school.

They wore sneakers to the gym.

Futuro semplice

I will wear a hat tomorrow.

You will wear a jacket tonight.

He will wear glasses all day.

She will wear a dress to the party.

It will wear out soon.

We will wear uniforms next week.

They will wear sneakers to the gym.

Presente continuo

I am wearing a hat now.

You are wearing a jacket right now.

He is wearing glasses today.

She is wearing a dress tonight.

It is wearing out quickly.

We are wearing uniforms this week.

They are wearing sneakers today.

Passato continuo

I was wearing a hat when you called.

You were wearing a jacket at the time.

He was wearing glasses all day.

She was wearing a dress at the party.

It was wearing out gradually.

We were wearing uniforms during the event.

They were wearing sneakers when they arrived.

Futuro continuo

I will be wearing a hat tomorrow.

You will be wearing a jacket tonight.

He will be wearing glasses all day.

She will be wearing a dress to the party.

It will be wearing out soon.

We will be wearing uniforms next week.

They will be wearing sneakers to the gym.

Presente perfetto

I have worn a hat before.

You have worn that jacket several times.

He has worn glasses for years.

She has worn a dress like that before.

It has worn out over time.

We have worn uniforms every day.

They have worn sneakers to the gym.

Passato perfetto

I had worn a hat before it got lost.

You had worn that jacket before you bought a new one.

He had worn glasses for years before switching to contacts.

She had worn that dress to many parties.

It had worn out before we replaced it.

We had worn those uniforms for a long time.

They had worn those sneakers before getting new ones.

Futuro perfetto

I will have worn a hat by then.

You will have worn that jacket many times by winter.

He will have worn glasses for years by next month.

She will have worn that dress to several events.

It will have worn out by next year.

We will have worn those uniforms for a long time.

They will have worn those sneakers many times by then.

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