It was a cold day, so John put his scarf on.
The old man's scarf was made from qiviut, it was very expensive but incredibly warm.
yes i can... i wear a scarf to school every day
The scarf was very worn out, so I had to throw it out. OR The scarf was very worn, so I threw it away. ***you don't have to say worn out, you can just say worn, but either works.
The man strangled his wife because she slapped him. Is it ok?
Emily is the possessive noun (Emily's). She possesses a scarf, although if she left her scarf in a public place it might not be hers much longer.
I knit a scarf for my sister.
the modest trend is a scarf
The mother knitted her daughter a beautiful scarf with purple and red threads.
Marcus always struggled with the scratchy woolen scarf that his mum wrapped around his neck when he went to play in the snow.
The word mine is a possessive pronoun which takes the place of the noun 'scarf', indicating the ownership of the scarf.
My mother was knitting a scarf.
The plural of scarf is scarves.Two example sentences with scarves in them are:He couldn't decide which of the two scarves to buy.People often wear scarves in cold weathers.