Let's wear it sometimes is a correct grammar if it is referring to something that is in the noun form, for example, a song or movie title. It is not correct if it is referring to some form of sentence since it is not clear what is being worn.
"could be worn"
Well, he wants you to speak with correct grammar and 'wear' clothes.
The sentence,'Its a cold sunday weather so wear your comfortable clothes' is not correct grammatically and should be rewritten to be 'It's a cold Sunday; so wear your comfortable clothes'.
No, the grammar is not correct. You could use "The" at the beginning of the sentence, but it's not an absolute. There is no need for "on" at the end of the sentence."The best thing about cold weather is that it gives me an excuse to wear this sweatshirt."
I do not know so lets find out
you wear shorts in the Summer which is the same as Canada (Sometimes). In the Winter it is not that cold do you can sometimes wear shorts. you probly want to wear a jacket in Winter though.
She does wear thongs - Sometimes in music videos and sometimes on the beach.
First of all to correct your English grammar. It is 'wearing', NOT 'wereing'. To Wear is to have clothes on. 'I am wearing a jacket'. 'Where' is to question a place. 'Where is your house?' 'Were' Past tense of a verb to have . 'They were there'. What am I wearing? I am wearing a jumper and trousers.
Sometimes he does, and sometimes he doesn't even wear socks.
No but there's a code that let you wear Red's clothes.
sometimes
Sometimes Sometimes