Yes.
"Semiformal" refers to an event that is more formal than casual, but not as formal as "formal" events. Here are sample sentences:The invitation specified semiformal attire.The annual dinner and awards ceremony was a festive, semiformal affair.
sami-formal conversation should like wise require good and correct English
Casual
A circlet of flowers worn in a woman's hair is called a garland.
Leis
A ring of flowers to be worn.
A garland of flowers is typically called a lei, especially in Hawaiian culture. This traditional floral wreath is often worn around the neck or given as a gift to symbolize love, friendship, or celebration.
in Hawaii a garland of flowers generally worn about the neck
In Tahiti, how the flower is worn in the hair by women is a signal of their relationship status, known as "The Language of Flowers". Worn behind your right ear; you are single, available. Worn behind your left ear; you are married, engaged or otherwise taken. Worn behind both ears; you are married but still available. Worn backward behind your ear; you are available immediately.
Safety glasses should be worn
No. Say should have worn. Worn is the past participle.
Single use gloves should be worn in instances where the gloves should be sterile and not repeatedly worn.