Phrasal Verbs Relating to Clothes
Circle the phrasal verbs in the following sentences:
1. I think I need to go on a diet. I can’t get into my jeans.
2. These jeans are too small for me. I’ll give them away to my friend.
3. Do these shoes go with this dress?
4. I’m looking for my slippers. Do you know where they are?
5. It’s really difficult to pick out a dress. They’re all so beautiful.
6. I need to pick up my suit from the dry cleaners today.
7. Teenagers never put away their clothes.
8. Put on a coat. It’s cold.
9. Take off that hat. It looks ridiculous.
10. Don’t throw away clothes. Recycle them instead.
11. I always try on shoes before I buy them.
12. Children wear out their clothes quickly because they play so much.
Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions:
Phrasal verb |
Meaning |
1. take off ___ 2. throw away ___ 3. try on ___ 4. put on ___ 5. put away ___ 6. wear out ___ 7. give away ___ 8. get into ___ 9. pick up ___ 10. pick out ___ 11. look for ____ 12. go with ____ |
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Work through these conversation questions with a partner:
- Have you ever found it difficult to take something off in a changing room?
- When you put away your clothes in a neat and orderly fashion or throw them in your wardrobe?
- Do spend a long time picking out clothes when you go shopping?
- Have you ever bought clothes without trying them on first?
- How do you choose what to put on in the morning?
- Do you ever wear clothes until they wear out?
- How often do you throw away clothes?
- Do you ever give away your clothes?
- Of all the items in your wardrobe, what’s the most difficult to get into?
- Do you have anything in your wardrobe that won’t go with anything else?
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