Shoelaces were invented by Harvey Kennedy March 27, 1790. So Harvey Kennedy would also be the first one to tie his shoes.
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.
Shoes are made in factories and warehouses, not by just one person.
Wear shoes, sandals, or shower shoes in public places.
converse
Wear shoes, sandals, or shower shoes in public places.
Light hiking shoes are appropriate to wear when a person is traveling to warm climates and hiking in areas where they are not at risk to have items falling on their foot. It is appropriate to wear heavier shoes when hiking in colder places.
I would say it all depends on multiple factors, such as how heavy the person is, how often they wear the shoes and for how long they wear them in one sitting, Also what kind of environment they are being used in. Each person will have different results.
When he/she is wearing white clothes and pants
A gruff, clumsy or generally rough person, or the shoes such a person would wear -- coarse and bulky.
You don't have to wear shoes. They protect your feet, but you don't have to wear them.
they did not wear shoes
Football players wear cleats, these are shoes with spikes on the bottom to give better traction to the person wearing them.