obviously yes!
I wear a jacket in the fall time.
The jacket you are about to wear is reversible.
Wear the jacket with the hood because the wind is wild out there.
No, the words 'The lady in the red jacket' is a noun phrase, a word or group of words based on a noun (lady) or pronoun that has no verb and is not a complete thought; is not a complete sentence. A noun phrase can perform any of the functions of a noun as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:subject of the sentence: The lady in the red jacket is my aunt.subject of a clause: The lady in the red jacket standing over there is my aunt.object of the verb: Let's ask the lady in the red jacket for directions.object of a preposition: I got the directions from the lady in the red jacket.
people who use bike wear waterproof jacket in monsoon.
Yes. For example; 'Were it not so cold he wouldn't have had to wear a jacket', or 'Were there two apples or three?'.
Depends what Jacket Your On about
Mostly leather jacket wear to winter season but latest fashion to wear leather jacket any time.
full metal jacket
i have the EXACT same jacket as him and its called the oakley karn jacket
They wear a straight jacket and face mask
A tuxedo IS the jacket. If you wear tails, wear a vest underneath, a real tie or cravat ,and cufflinks with French-cuffed shirts.