The girl dresses herself every morning before school.
The girl tried on many dresses before she could decide on one.
The torso is the center part of your upper body, including your chest and stomach region. A sentence using the word torso is: She had an abnormally long torso, so she had difficulty finding dresses that fit her properly.
The word flamboyantly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; in a flamboyant manner; in a fancy, colorful manner. Example sentence:You can't miss Maxine, the girl dresses flamboyantly.
The possessive form of the plural noun dresses is dresses'.Example: These dresses' prices are too high.
That pencil is a memento from a bygone era.
When dresses have sequins they look bright.
they are happy with their new dresses for today.
One of the most famous ballet companies is the Royal Ballet of London.
The pronoun 'most' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed number or amount.The word 'few' is also an indefinite pronoun.Note: The words 'most' and 'few' are adjectives when placed before a noun to describe that noun; for example, 'A few dresses are mine." and "The most dresses are hers."
I wear dresses for special occasions. This is a special occasion.
"Enid chose the bridesmaids' dresses specifically to match the dripping pond scum on the ceiling of the cave." "The law applied specifically to disturbances after midnight."
The difference between the two dresses was indiscernible to anybody but her.