on his head
"puts on his head".
Use of 'contextual' in a sentence: What dress one wears is contextual as it depends on certain occasions that one wears a particular type of dress.
I wore a cozy flannel shirt to stay warm during the camping trip.
Yes, "wears" is a verb. It is the present tense of the verb "wear," which means to have on one's body as clothing or an accessory.
The pronoun for Mr. Shears, the principal, is he (subject), him (object), or his (possessive). Example uses:Our principal is Mr. Shears. He wears crazy ties.Our principal is Mr. Shears. Most of the kids like him.Our principal is Mr. Shears. His office is on the first floor.
poly- is a prefix that basically means multiple.ex.I am not polytheistic now i am monotheistic.Polygon: Multiple cornersPolyphonic: Of multiple voicesNote that you should never use poly alone as a word, it should always be a prefix.
on his head
No, in the sentence 'The shoes that he wear...', the verb 'wear' is the first and second person form; the pronoun 'he' is a third person pronoun, requiring the third person verb form 'wears'. 'The shoes that he wears...' is a noun clause, not a complete thought, an incomplete sentence. Examples:Subject: The shoes that he wears are expensive.Object: I like the shoes that he wears.
Please complete your question.
hahahahaha a complete idiot...lol
He wears pajamas to bed.
Your speciousness wears thin rather quickly.
yes it can. eg the neighbors think Mary is smart because Mary wears a uniform to school :}
A sheriff wears a uniform, usually complete with a name badge and a star. The uniform also consists of a gun belt, holster, and pistol.
the kid goes to primary school and wears primary colours.
my brother wears a gray and black blazer to school on cold days.
Use of 'contextual' in a sentence: What dress one wears is contextual as it depends on certain occasions that one wears a particular type of dress.
"Ann ofter wears pastel colours, because she doesn't like bright colours."