Vestí una camisa y pantalones vaqueros ayer.
Literally, "I am wearing jeans" is "estoy llevando jeans." "Jeans" isn't translated into Spanish. "I wear jeans" in the habitual sense is "llevo jeans."
chinga tu madre
i ayer llevaba una camiseta y pantalones vaqueros
The past tense of wear is wore. Eg. "I wore this shirt yesterday too, but it's all I had."
You can use the forms of wear like this:1. Today I will wear my red shirt.2. Yesterday I wore my blue shirt.3. I have worn my green shirt the most.
No wore is a verb the past tense of wear.I will wear my blue shirt today, oh I wore that yesterday, maybe the yellow today.
The teen wore cute jeans and a tight shirt that revealed her midsection.
Men in the 1940s in the United States of America wore dress pants and a dress shirt to work. Men during this time wore jeans and a t-shirt outside of work.
Men in the 1940s in the United States of America wore dress pants and a dress shirt to work. Men during this time wore jeans and a t-shirt outside of work.
Most of the time he wore a school uniform, sometimes he wore jeans and a t-shirt and in one part he wore only his underwear
Back then? such as.. yesterday well, i wore uniform shorts and a shirt. It depends on way back when?
No try wearing a cute shirt and skinny jeans or a cute dress I'm in eighth grade the first thing I wore was a skirt and shirt good luck I hope o helped
The Duke Wore Jeans was created in 1958.
She usually wheres skinny jeans and plain coler shirts today she wore a love shirt. She loves her iPod