Wore is the verb. It is the past tense of wear
I am not sure what you mean by a gown. Men in 1492 wore a long night shirt to bed and they had rather long coats to wear. I wouldn't call these gowns.
No wore is a verb the past tense of wear.I will wear my blue shirt today, oh I wore that yesterday, maybe the yellow today.
Midieval children wore the same things as the adults did except in a smaller size. When they were younger they wore a long, sleeved gown with or without a belt.
the complete subject is movie and the simple subject gown.... and how old are you? You should know this! LOL
=King Herod wore a silk gown of fur and and red and purple silk.because he was gay . And he wore jewellry of diamonds!==King Herod wore a silk gown of fur and and red and purple silk.because he was gay . And he wore jewellry of diamonds!=
WORE from the verb TO WEAR, WORE, WORN.
He wore a silver gown/drape.
she wore a little blue gown and had blonde curls
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She should have chosen better evening wear; her gown was more elegant than she was capable of conveying.
The verb form "wore" is the past tense of the verb "wear." It is used to indicate that someone wore something in the past.
Yes. It's an action verb."Yesterday, she wore a dress.""I wore a suit to the meeting."