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PhraseMix Examples Categories topic: clothes

8 English lessons on the topic of clothes

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English Lesson: All I need is a few shirts, a couple of changes of underwear, one pair of pants, and my toiletry kit. That's about it.

1. “All I need is a few shirts, a couple of changes of underwear, one pair of pants, and my toiletry kit. That's about it.”

English Lesson: If it doesn't fit you, let me know and I'll give you the receipt to exchange it.

2. “If it doesn't fit you, let me know and I'll give you the receipt to exchange it.”

English Lesson: She's trying on a pair of pants.

3. “She's trying on a pair of pants.”

English Lesson: I'm not really a fan of horizontal stripes.

4. “I'm not really a fan of horizontal stripes.”

English Lesson: The dress code is business casual.

5. “The dress code is business casual.”

English Lesson: I tend to dress a little more conservatively at the office.

6. “I tend to dress a little more conservatively at the office.”

English Lesson: Do I look presentable?

7. “Do I look presentable?”

English Lesson: I don't know. Too baggy, if you ask me.

8. “I don't know. Too baggy, if you ask me.”

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